fantast

See also: Fantast

English

Noun

fantast (plural fantasts)

  1. (now rare) One whose manners or ideas are fantastic and fanciful; a dreamer.
    • 1804, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, notes on Thomas Browne's Vulgar Errors:
      He is indeed all this; and what he has more than all this peculiar to himself, I seem to convey to my own mind in some measure by saying, — that he is a quiet and sublime enthusiast with a strong tinge of the fantast, — the humourist constantly mingling with, and flashing across, the philosopher, as the darting colours in shot silk play upon the main dye.
    • 1987, Joan Didion, Miami, Granta, published 2005, page 190:
      I recall one particularly heady Outreach meeting, in 1985, at which one of the speakers was a fantast named Jack Wheeler, who liked to say that Izvestia had described him as an “ideological gangster” [] .

Translations

Dutch

Pronunciation

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Noun

fantast m or f (plural fantasten, diminutive fantastje n)

  1. a fantasizer, dreamer

Descendants

  • Negerhollands: fantast

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from German Phantast.

Noun

fantast m (plural fantaști)

  1. fantast

Declension

Swedish

Noun

fantast c

  1. (often in compounds) an enthusiast
    en skoterfantast
    a snowmobile enthusiast
  2. a fantast

Declension

Declension of fantast 
Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative fantast fantasten fantaster fantasterna
Genitive fantasts fantastens fantasters fantasternas

References

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