Inspirare" is a Latin verb meaning "to breathe in" or "to blow into". It's the origin of the English word "inspire," which has broader meanings related to influencing, motivating, or infusing with life or creativity. The word "spirit" also shares a connection to "inspirare" and "spiritus" (Latin for "breath").
inspirare - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
(transitive) to inhale; to breathe in. (transitive, religion) to animate (the soul), to give a body to.
Inspirare is a Latin verb meaning "to breathe in" or "to blow into". It's the origin of the English word "inspire," which has broader meanings related to influencing, motivating, or infusing with life or creativity. The word "spirit" also shares a connection to "inspirare" and "spiritus" (Latin for "breath").
inspirare - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
(transitive) to inhale; to breathe in. (transitive, religion) to animate (the soul), to give a body to.