ANWSH

A-N-W-SH – ‘physical being, corporeal man’

This is the third name which Moses has employed to designate man. By the first אדמ, he designated universal man, divine similitude; by the second איש, he characterized intellectual man, considered relative to the volitive faculty, free and efficient, which individualizes him and makes him a particular being; now he considers man in relation to his physical faculties, and he calls him אנוש corporeal man. (The Hebraic Tongue Restored, Fabré d’Olivet, p. 148)