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per·sona I. \pə(r)ˈsōnə, ˌpərˈs-, pə̄ˈs-, pəiˈs- sometimes -sänə\ noun (plural per·sonae \-(ˌ)nē, -ˌnī\ ; see sense 2) Etymology: Latin — more at person 1. personae plural : the characters of a fictional presentation (as a novel or play) < comic personae > 2. plural personas \-nȧz\ : the social front, facade, or mark an individual assumes to depict to the world at large the role in life that he is playing — often contrasted with anima in the analytic psychology of C.G.Jung; compare ego 3 3. [Medieval Latin, from Latin] : a parson or rector of a parish 4. [Late Latin, from Latin] : juristic person 5. : person 9 II. noun 1. : a character assumed by an author in a written work 2. : the personality that a person projects in public : image 2 herein < differences between Lafayette as a public persona and the man at ease with social and intellectual equals — Michael Kammen > |