Phantom

German (Berlin)

/fanˈtoːm/

noun
Definitions
  • phantom

Etymology

Borrowed from French fantôme derived from Old French fantosme derived from Latin phantasma (specter, apparition, an apparition, LL) derived from Ancient Greek φάντασμα (ghost, image, phantom, apparition, an appearance, specter, phantasm).

Origin

Ancient Greek

φάντασμα

Gloss

ghost, image, phantom, apparition, an appearance, specter, phantasm

Concept
Semantic Field

Religion and belief

Ontological Category

Person/Thing

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