archetipo
archetype
noun ar-KEH-tee-poh Rare
Origin: Greek archetypon, from arche (first) + typos (model)
Also means
prototype
Usage Note
Archetipo is used in literary criticism, psychology (especially Jungian), and philosophy to denote an original pattern or model. Carl Jung's concept of archetypes (archetipi in Italian) as universal unconscious symbols is widely discussed in Italian academic contexts. The stress falls on the antepenultimate syllable: ar-KE-ti-po.
Examples
"L'eroe è un archetipo universale."
Natural Translation
The hero is a universal archetype.
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