phantasm

phantasm
also fantasm noun Etymology: Middle English fantasme, from Anglo-French fantosme, fantasme, from Latin phantasma, from Greek, from phantazein to present to the mind — more at fancy Date: 13th century 1. a product of fantasy: as a. delusive appearance ; illusion b. ghost, specter c. a figment of the imagination 2. a mental representation of a real object • phantasmal adjectivephantasmic adjective

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  • Phantasm — Phan tasm, n. [L. phantasma. See {Phantom}, and cf. {Fantasm}.] [Spelt also {fantasm}.] 1. An image formed by the mind, and supposed to be real or material; a shadowy or airy appearance; sometimes, an optical illusion; a phantom; a dream. [1913… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • phantasm — phantasm, phantom In current usage phantom primarily means ‘a ghost’ or ‘a mental illusion’, whereas phantasm means ‘a visual illusion’ or ‘a vision of an absent person’ …   Modern English usage

  • phantasm — index phantom Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • phantasm — (n.) early 13c., fantesme, from O.Fr. fantasme, from L. phantasma an apparition, specter, from Gk. phantasma image, phantom, from phantazein to make visible, display, from stem of phainein to show, from PIE root *bha (1) to shine (Cf. Skt. bhati… …   Etymology dictionary

  • phantasm — 1 *apparition, phantom, wraith, ghost, spirit, specter, shade, revenant Analogous words: *delusion, illusion, hallucination 2 *fancy, fantasy, phantasy, vision, dream, daydream, nightmare …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • phantasm — ► NOUN literary ▪ an illusion or apparition. DERIVATIVES phantasmal adjective. ORIGIN Greek phantasma, from phantazein make visible …   English terms dictionary

  • phantasm — [fan taz′mə] n. pl. phantasmata [fan taz′mə tə] or phantasmas [fan′taz΄əm] n. [ME fantasme < OFr < L phantasma < Gr < phantazein, to show < stem of phainein, to appear: see FANTASY] 1. a perception of something that has no physical …   English World dictionary

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