Definition
The state of being an individual ego or self; individuality or individual consciousness considered as a separate entity.
Etymology
From ego plus the suffix -hood (Old English had, 'person' or 'condition'), creating a noun meaning the state or condition of having an ego or individual identity.
Kelly Says
In Buddhist philosophy, egohood is exactly what you're supposed to let go of—the illusion that you're a separate 'self' rather than part of everything—and that idea has fundamentally shaped how billions of people think.
Translations
CACatalà
egohood
e-go-hod
CSČeština
egohood
e-go-hod
DEDeutsch
egohood
e-go-hod
ELΕλληνικά
egohood
e-go-hod
ESEspañol
egohood
e-go-hod
FRFrançais
egohood
e-go-hod
HIहिन्दी
आत्मता
a-atma-ta
HUMagyar
egohood
e-go-hod
IDBahasa Indonesia
egohood
e-go-hod
ITItaliano
egohood
e-go-hod
JA日本語
エゴの所有
e-go-no-sho-ryo
KO한국어
자아의 상태
ja-a-ui sa-tae
MSBahasa Melayu
egohood
e-go-hod
MYမြန်မာ
egohood
e-go-hod
NLNederlands
egohood
e-go-hod
PLPolski
egohood
e-go-hod
PTPortuguês
egohood
e-go-hod
RORomână
egohood
e-go-hod
SVSvenska
egohood
e-go-hod
SWKiswahili
egohood
e-go-hod
TEతెలుగు
egohood
e-go-hod
TRTürkçe
egohood
e-go-hod
UKУкраїнська
egohood
e-go-hod
VITiếng Việt
egohood
e-go-hod