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fantasy or phantasy noun (fantasies or phantasies) 1 a pleasant daydream; something longed-for but unlikely to happen. 2 a mistaken notion. 3 imaginings. 4 the activity of imagining. 5 a product of the imagination; a fanciful piece of writing, music, film-making, etc. fantasist noun.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c, in the sense 'delusive imagination': from Greek phantasia image in the mind, imagination.

fantasy or phantasy noun (fantasies or phantasies) 1 a pleasant daydream; something longed-for but unlikely to happen. 2 a mistaken notion. 3 imaginings. 4 the activity of imagining. 5 a product of the imagination; a fanciful piece of writing, music, film-making, etc. fantasist noun.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c, in the sense 'delusive imagination': from Greek phantasia image in the mind, imagination.

fantasy or phantasy noun (fantasies or phantasies) 1 a pleasant daydream; something longed-for but unlikely to happen. 2 a mistaken notion. 3 imaginings. 4 the activity of imagining. 5 a product of the imagination; a fanciful piece of writing, music, film-making, etc. fantasist noun.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c, in the sense 'delusive imagination': from Greek phantasia image in the mind, imagination.