noun
- plural of pneuma; spirits or souls in ancient Greek philosophy
- plural of pneuma; divine breaths or vital principles
Usage: philosophical; ancient Greek
Usage: religious; theological
Examples
- The ancient Greeks believed pneumas animated all living beings.
- Stoic philosophers wrote extensively about pneumas and their role in nature.
- The text described various types of pneumas in early Christian theology.
- Scholars debated whether pneumas were material or immaterial substances.
- The philosopher argued that pneumas connected the human soul to the divine.
- Ancient medical texts often referenced pneumas as vital forces in the body.