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(1):

(n.) A solution in alcohol of a volatile principle. Cf. Tincture.

(2):

(n.) A rough breathing; an aspirate, as the letter h; also, a mark to denote aspiration; a breathing.

(3):

(n.) Tenuous, volatile, airy, or vapory substance, possessed of active qualities.

(4):

(n.) Any liquid produced by distillation; especially, alcohol, the spirits, or spirit, of wine (it having been first distilled from wine): - often in the plural.

(5):

(n.) Rum, whisky, brandy, gin, and other distilled liquors having much alcohol, in distinction from wine and malt liquors.

(6):

(n.) Intent; real meaning; - opposed to the letter, or to formal statement; also, characteristic quality, especially such as is derived from the individual genius or the personal character; as, the spirit of an enterprise, of a document, or the like.

(7):

(n.) Energy, vivacity, ardor, enthusiasm, courage, etc.

(8):

(n.) Air set in motion by breathing; breath; hence, sometimes, life itself.

(9):

(v. t.) To animate with vigor; to excite; to encourage; to inspirit; as, civil dissensions often spirit the ambition of private men; - sometimes followed by up.

(10):

(v. t.) To convey rapidly and secretly, or mysteriously, as if by the agency of a spirit; to kidnap; - often with away, or off.

(11):

(n.) Life, or living substance, considered independently of corporeal existence; an intelligence conceived of apart from any physical organization or embodiment; vital essence, force, or energy, as distinct from matter.

(12):

(n.) Any one of the four substances, sulphur, sal ammoniac, quicksilver, or arsenic (or, according to some, orpiment).

(13):

(n.) The intelligent, immaterial and immortal part of man; the soul, in distinction from the body in which it resides; the agent or subject of vital and spiritual functions, whether spiritual or material.

(14):

(n.) Stannic chloride. See under Stannic.

(15):

(n.) Specifically, a disembodied soul; the human soul after it has left the body.

(16):

(n.) Any supernatural being, good or bad; an apparition; a specter; a ghost; also, sometimes, a sprite,; a fairy; an elf.

(17):

(n.) Temper or disposition of mind; mental condition or disposition; intellectual or moral state; - often in the plural; as, to be cheerful, or in good spirits; to be downhearted, or in bad spirits.

(18):

(n.) One who is vivacious or lively; one who evinces great activity or peculiar characteristics of mind or temper; as, a ruling spirit; a schismatic spirit.

Bibliography Information
Webster, Noah. Entry for 'Spirit'. Noah Webster's American Dictionary. https://www.studylight.org/​dictionaries/​eng/​web/​s/spirit.html. 1828.
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