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Definitions from the WebEideDefinition: Eide refers to the plural form of "eidolon," a recurrent apparition or phantom, often seen in dreams or visions. Part of Speech: Noun (plural: eide) Sense 1: In mythology and literature, an eide is a supernatural image or representation. Example sentence: The protagonist often encounters eide of his deceased loved ones throughout the novel. Sense 2: In psychology, eide is an archaic term for the idealized mental image of a person's self or object of love. Example sentence: The concept of eide plays a significant role in Carl Jung's theory of the collective unconscious. Sense 3: Eide can also refer to the plural form of "eid," which means an oath or a solemn promise. Example sentence: The warriors took their eide to protect and serve their kingdom until the end. Related Products: | ||||
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