Phantasos

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Etymology

From the Ancient Greek Φάντασος (Phántasos, Apparition).

Proper noun

Phantasos

  1. (Greek mythology) The god and personification of inanimate objects in prophetic dreams; the son of Hypnos and Pasithea, or Nyx and Erebus.

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