psychopompe - translation to french
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psychopompe - translation to french

ENTITY BELIEVED TO ESCORT DECEASED SOULS TO AN AFTERLIFE
Psychopompos; Psychopompe; Psychopomps; Psychopompus; Conductor of the dead
  • 430–420 BC}} ([[National Archaeological Museum of Athens]]).

psychopompe         
n. psychopomp

Definition

psychopomp
['s??k?(?)p?mp]
(also psychopompos)
¦ noun (in Greek mythology) a guide of souls to the place of the dead.
?the spiritual guide of a living person's soul.
Origin
from Gk psukhopompos, from psukhe 'soul' + pompos 'conductor'.

Wikipedia

Psychopomp

Psychopomps (from the Greek word ψυχοπομπός, psychopompós, literally meaning the 'guide of souls') are creatures, spirits, angels, demons or deities in many religions whose responsibility is to escort newly deceased souls from Earth to the afterlife. Their role is not to judge the deceased, but simply to guide them. Appearing frequently on funerary art, psychopomps have been depicted at different times and in different cultures as anthropomorphic entities, horses, deer, dogs, whip-poor-wills, ravens, crows, vultures, owls, sparrows, and cuckoos. In the case of birds, these are often seen in huge masses, waiting outside the home of the dying.

Examples of use of psychopompe
1. Psychopompe sous tranquillisants, il a réussi à renvoyer dans son enfer de fleurs piquantes son gourou–analyste Gene Landy.