Entousiasmos
Entousiasmos (Greek ένθουσιασμός) is a term commonly translated as enthusiasm, fervor, or zeal. The word derives from en- “in” and theos “god,” with the suffix -ismos forming a noun of state or action. Thus entousiasmos denotes a state of being inspired or possessed by a divine presence.
In ancient Greek religion and thought, entousiasmos referred to a form of ecstatic inspiration in which a
Over time, the term acquired more secular meanings. In classical and postclassical Greek, entousiasmos came to
In modern usage, entousiasmos largely corresponds to the everyday sense of enthusiasm in Greek, though historical