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FantasiedFantasied Fan"ta*sied, a. [From Fantasy.]
Filled with fancies or imaginations. [Obs.] --Shak. FantasiesFantasy Fan"ta*sy, n.; pl. Fantasies. [See Fancy.]
1. Fancy; imagination; especially, a whimsical or fanciful
conception; a vagary of the imagination; whim; caprice;
humor.
Is not this something more than fantasy ? --Shak.
A thousand fantasies Being to throng into my memory.
--Milton.
2. Fantastic designs.
Embroidered with fantasies and flourishes of gold
thread. --Hawthorne. fantasmPhantasm 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.
They be but phantasms or apparitions. --Sir W.
Raleigh.
2. A mental image or representation of a real object; a
fancy; a notion. --Cudworth.
Figures or little features, of which the description
had produced in you no phantasm or expectation.
--Jer. Taylor. Fantast
Fantast Fan"tast, n.
One whose manners or ideas are fantastic. [R.] --Coleridge.
FantasticFantastic Fan*tas"tic, a. [F. fantastique, fr. Gr. ???????????
able to represent, fr. ????????? to make visible. See
Fancy.]
1. Existing only in imagination; fanciful; imaginary; not
real; chimerical.
2. Having the nature of a phantom; unreal. --Shak.
3. Indulging the vagaries of imagination; whimsical; full of
absurd fancies; capricious; as, fantastic minds; a
fantastic mistress.
4. Resembling fantasies in irregularity, caprice, or
eccentricity; irregular; oddly shaped; grotesque.
There at the foot of yonder nodding beech, That
wreathes its old fantastic roots so high. --T. Gray.
Syn: Fanciful; imaginative; ideal; visionary; capricious;
chimerical; whimsical; queer. See Fanciful. Fantastic
Fantastic Fan*tas"tic, n.
A person given to fantastic dress, manners, etc.; an
eccentric person; a fop. --Milton.
Our fantastics, who, having a fine watch, take all
ocasions to drow it out to be seen. --Fuller.
Fantastical
Fantastical Fan*tas"tic*al, a.
Fanciful; unreal; whimsical; capricious; fantastic.
Fantasticality
Fantasticality Fan*tas`ti*cal"i*ty, n.
Fantastically. [Obs.]
Fantastically
Fantastically Fan*tas"tic*al*ly, adv.
In a fantastic manner.
the letter A, in scarlet, fantastically embroidered
with gold thread, upon her bosom. --Hawthorne.
Fantastic-alness
Fantastic-alness Fan*tas"tic-al*ness, n.
The quality of being fantastic.
Fantasticco
Fantasticco Fan*tas"tic*co, n. [It.]
A fantastic. [Obs.] --Shak.
Fantasticism
Fantasticism Fan*tas"ti*cism, n.
The quality of being fantastical; fancifulness; whimsicality.
--Ruskin.
Fantasticly
Fantasticly Fan*tas"tic*ly, adv.
Fantastically. [Obs.]
Fantasticness
Fantasticness Fan*tas"tic*ness, n.
Fantasticalness. [Obs.]
FantasyFantasy Fan"ta*sy, n.; pl. Fantasies. [See Fancy.]
1. Fancy; imagination; especially, a whimsical or fanciful
conception; a vagary of the imagination; whim; caprice;
humor.
Is not this something more than fantasy ? --Shak.
A thousand fantasies Being to throng into my memory.
--Milton.
2. Fantastic designs.
Embroidered with fantasies and flourishes of gold
thread. --Hawthorne.
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