(Psychoanalysis) an unconscious urge to die.
1 NOTES.-Thanatopsisis composed of two Greek words, thanatos , meaning death, and opsis, a view.
2 This resolution works as an anguished metaphor: there's almost a kind of thanatos , a yearning for death in the mind of the sufferer.
3 By the time he thought to ask another question, Thanatos was gone.
4 When Thanatos changed, by assassinating the prior officeholder and taking his place.
5 Thanatos is not a god, not at all a King of Terrors.
6 Eros and Thanatos , all in one, dressed in tux and top hat.
7 Ares and Thanatos vaporized him with a double blast of godly wrath.
8 Thanatos fell months behind on his rounds, and made increasing errors of classification.
9 The labels remain unchanged-Eros, Logos, Thanatos - while the world undergoes drastic alterations.
10 One was an emulation of Thanatos , and the other of Chronos.
11 I warn you that when ' Thanatos ' snores the rafters will ring.
12 On the other hand, Thanatos looked very much alive, and in lovely condition!
13 Thanatos had spoken truly; she was with him, in the blood!
14 Thanatos (Death) and his twin-brother Hypnus (Sleep) were the children of Nyx.
15 Apparently, therefore, he must be Thanatos , whom we have just seen on the stage.
16 His own horse he called Thanatos , which means Death.
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