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terms | beselve |

As a noun terms

is .

As a verb beselve is

to endow with a personhood or self.

terms

English

Noun

(head)
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    beselve

    English

    Verb

    (beselv)
  • To endow with a personhood or self.
  • *1968 , Mariane L. Simmel, Kurt Goldstein, The Reach of mind: essays in memory of Kurt Goldstein :
  • One can say "That individual is angry," or "Mr. X is angry," but never "The self is angry." Even though, to be sure, anger involves having a self; it pertains to X as "beselved ." We agree with common usage.
  • *1992 , Brian Massumi, A User's Guide to Capitalism and Schizophrenia :
  • The mouth is always available for service; the breast is not. So the anticipation is breastdirected. The beselved body in fact lives more outside its literal Habit.
  • *2012 , dao nguyen:
  • Two new words are needed, “enworlded” and “beselved'.” To be enworlded is to be ' beselved . To be beside yourself is to be fully conscious.
  • *2012 , Paul C. Martin, The Feminine in the Making of God: Highlighting the Sensible Topography of Divinity :
  • In Deleuzian terms, the self—beselved body—is a contour map on which are charted the exhilarating lines of desire.