Soul

/soʊl/ noun

A soul is often understood as the spiritual or non-physical part of a person that gives them life and identity. In religion and philosophy, it is sometimes believed to live on after the body dies.

From Old English *sāwol* or *sāwel*, related to Old High German *sēula* and Gothic *saiwala*, all meaning “soul.” The deeper Proto-Germanic origin is uncertain but very ancient.

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