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    esse
    /ˈɛsi/

    noun

    • 1. essential nature or essence: "two traditions, each of whose esse is opposition to the central tenets of the other"

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  2. Esse refers to existence or essence. Esse means that something has a physical form or is not imaginary or fictional. It exists, as in During an existential crisis, a man may question life itself and even doubt the esse of reality. Esse can also mean essence.

  3. es· se. ˈesē. plural -s. 1. in scholastic philosophy : actual being : existence. 2. : essential nature : essence. Word History. Etymology. Medieval Latin, from Latin, to be, exist. Love words? You must — there are over 200,000 words in our free online dictionary, but you are looking for one that’s only in the Merriam-Webster Unabridged Dictionary.

  4. Definition of 'esse' Word Frequency. esse in British English. (ˈɛsɪ ) noun philosophy. 1. existence. 2. essential nature; essence. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Word origin. C17: from Latin: to be. Word Frequency. esse in American English. (ˈɛsi ; ˈɛseɪ ) Latin. noun. being; existence; essence.

  5. Jun 2, 2024 · esse (feminine essa, masculine plural esses, feminine plural essas, neuter isso)(definite demonstrative pronoun) that, that one (near you) that ( that one ); this ( this one) (indicates something already mentioned or understood from context) Esse é o segredo para vencer. This is the secret to winning.

  6. Jan 1, 2024 · In a number of texts throughout his career, Thomas Aquinas identifies different senses of the term ‘ esse’. Most notably, he notes that according to one sense, the term signifies the act of existence ( actus essendi ), which he famously holds is really distinct from essence in all beings other than God.

  7. Esse definition: Being; existence; essence.

  8. Define esse. esse synonyms, esse pronunciation, esse translation, English dictionary definition of esse. n 1. existence 2. essential nature; essence Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994,...

  9. esse. volume_up. UK /ˈɛsi/ noun (mass noun) (Philosophy) essential nature or essence See also in esse two traditions, each of whose esse is opposition to the central tenets of the other Examples As potential to, and receptive of esse, essence is thus a principle through which and in which a thing exists.North American We see here clearly how ...

  10. The basic or primary element in the being of a thing; the thing's nature, or that without which it could not be what it is. A thing cannot lose its essence without ceasing to exist, and the essential nature of a natural kind, such as water or gold, is that property without which there is no instance of the kind.

  11. The earliest known use of the noun esse is in the late 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for esse is from 1597, in the writing of John Howson, bishop of Durham. esse is a borrowing from Latin.