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zeitgeist

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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1848, from German Zeitgeist (Herder, 1769), "spirit of the age," literally "time-spirit," from Zeit "time" (see tide (n.)) + Geist "spirit" (see ghost (n.)). Carlyle has it as a German word in "Sartor Resartus" (1840) and translates it as "Time-Spirit."

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Zeitgeist ApS is a Danish independent film production company created in 1997 by producer Søren Juul Petersen . It has produced a number of theatrical feature films. Zeitgeist remained one of Denmark's very few independent film companies for a number of ...

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ But those who fought for debt relief should not underestimate the success they have had in changing the zeitgeist . ▪ Or maybe Letterman, circa 1997, occupies a different niche in the cultural zeitgeist .

Usage examples of zeitgeist.

And while her success at integrating these levels might be spotty, she had experienced first hand those depths, that higher realm, where the Dreamtime and creative inspiration, the collective and the personal, the zeitgeist and the collective unconscious arise as steps in the same dance.

We need a manifestation out of this Dreamtime of yours and into the collective zeitgeist that will persuade the bankers that we can turn the numbers around.

Zeitgeist and premonitions of the future were written in memories of the past, and where in the timeless Now of the Dreamtime, in the collective and individual mythos of the species, in the story of ourselves, we all are that Hero.

We Cicadas eat, breathe, and sleep rumors, so the Market is the perfect expression of our Zeitgeist.

Zeitgeist, of the experience of opium in toxication and a metaphysic of opium.