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Meanings of
Thanatos
in English
Spanish
instinto de muerte
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(Psychoanalysis) an unconscious urge to die.
death instinct
death wish
Spanish
instinto de muerte
Usage of
Thanatos
in English
1
By the time he thought to ask another question,
Thanatos
was gone.
2
When
Thanatos
changed, by assassinating the prior officeholder and taking his place.
3
Eros and
Thanatos
,
all in one, dressed in tux and top hat.
4
Ares and
Thanatos
vaporized him with a double blast of godly wrath.
5
The labels remain unchanged-Eros, Logos,
Thanatos
-
while
the world undergoes drastic alterations.
6
One was an emulation of
Thanatos
,
and the other of Chronos.
7
I warn you that when
'
Thanatos
'
snores the rafters will ring.
8
On the other hand,
Thanatos
looked very much alive, and in lovely condition!
9
Apparently, therefore, he must be
Thanatos
,
whom we have just seen on the stage.
10
His own horse he called
Thanatos
,
which means Death.
11
So it seems there will be two daughters, highly talented, and one may marry
Thanatos
-
12
Thanos is a derivation of
Thanatos
,
the personification of death and mortality in Greek mythology.
13
Or had
Thanatos
merely tried to make him feel better by the suggestion of her presence?
14
But there is one reason more, which I have reserved for the last:
Thanatos
summons me.
15
He told me he had heard his master, two hours before, saddle
Thanatos
,
and ride away.
16
Without
Thanatos
on the job, people stopped dying.
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Translations for
Thanatos
Spanish
instinto de muerte
deseo de muerte
tanatos
Thanatos
through the time