verb
- present participle of insoul; to endow with a soul or spiritual essence
Usage: literary; archaic
noun
- the act or process of endowing something with a soul or spiritual quality
Usage: literary; archaic
Examples
- The poet spoke of insouling the landscape with human emotion.
- Medieval theologians debated the insouling of matter.
- The artist believed in insouling her sculptures with deep meaning.
- Religious texts describe the insouling of Adam as a divine act.
- Through music, she was insouling the empty concert hall with life.