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Freud
[froid, f
noun
Anna, 1895–1982, British psychoanalyst, born in Austria (daughter of Sigmund Freud).
Lucian, 1932–2011, British painter, born in Germany; grandson of Sigmund Freud.
Sigmund 1856–1939, Austrian neurologist: founder of psychoanalysis.
Freud
/ ڰɔɪ /
noun
Anna . 1895–1982, Austrian psychiatrist: daughter of Sigmund Freud and pioneer of child psychoanalysis
Sir Clement . 1924–2009, British broadcaster, writer, politician, and chef; best known as a panellist on the radio game show Just a Minute ; grandson of Sigmund Freud
Lucian . 1922–2011, British painter, esp of nudes and portraits; grandson of Sigmund Freud
Sigmund (ˈziːkmʊnt). 1856–1939, Austrian psychiatrist; originator of psychoanalysis, based on free association of ideas and analysis of dreams. He stressed the importance of infantile sexuality in later development, evolving the concept of the Oedipus complex. His works include The Interpretation of Dreams (1900) and The Ego and the Id (1923)
Other 51Թ Forms
- anti-Freud adjective
- pro-Freud adjective
Example Sentences
Although influential whites such as Sigmund Freud and the former surgeon general of the U.S.
His inspiration appears more “childhood ducks” or novelty store rejects than, say, Rene Magritte or Lucian Freud.
Before I left that evening, he walked me to his own bookshelf and pulled out a volume of Freud.
Sigmund Freud could not get to the heart of this lot.
Sigmund Freud thought smell related to animalistic behavior and was relevant in humans mostly in terms of behavioral pathology.
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