单词 | phantastry |
释义 | phantastryn. Now rare. Fantastic creation or display; ostentation, affectation, pomp; showy trappings. Also: delusory or illusory character, deceptiveness; fantasy. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > behaviour > affected behaviour or affectation > [noun] affectation1548 affection1570 phantastry1656 stilt1735 fal-lal1775 coxcombality1785 meemaw1790 posture-making1797 attitudinarianism1803 attitudinizing1812 piminy1819 stiltishness1824 niminy-piminyism1840 gyvera1866 notion1866 attitudinization1871 effectism1871 jam1882 chichi1908 poncing1969 pseudery1972 the mind > emotion > pride > ostentation > [noun] boast1297 strut1303 bombancec1325 bobantc1330 bobancec1380 ambitionc1384 oliprancec1390 pretence?a1439 ostentationa1475 pransawtea1500 bravity1546 finesse1549 bravery1573 overlashing1579 brave1596 peacockry1596 garishness1598 maggot ostentation1598 ostent1609 flaunta1625 spectability1637 vantation1637 fastuousness1649 fastuosity1656 finery1656 parade1656 phantastry1656 ostentatiousness1658 éclat1704 pretension1706 braw1724 swell1724 showiness1730 ostensibility1775 fanfaronade1784 display1816 showing off1822 glimmer1827 tigerism1836 peacockery1844 show-off1846 flare1847 peacockism1854 swank1854 tigerishness1869 flashness1888 flamboyance1891 peacockishness1892 flamboyancy1896 swankiness1920 plushness1949 glitziness1982 fantasia- fantastication- the mind > emotion > pride > ostentation > [noun] > thing used for bobance1475 flaunt1590 pomp1632 phantastry1656 the mind > mental capacity > perception or cognition > faculty of imagination > fancy or fantastic notion > deceptive fancy or illusion > [noun] fantasyc1325 fairyc1330 illusionc1374 mazec1390 phantasma1398 dream1489 phantom1557 seeming1576 phantasma1598 fancy1609 hallucinationa1652 phantastry1656 phasm1659 fata Morgana1818 dreamland1832 stardust1906 the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > deceit, deception, trickery > deception by illusion, delusion > [noun] > delusive nature fallacy1646 prestigiousness1646 delusivenessa1652 deceptive1652 phantastry1656 unsolidnessa1684 illusiveness1727 illusoriness1727 deceptiveness1837 the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > deceit, deception, trickery > deception by illusion, delusion > [noun] > condition of being deluded delusionc1420 dream1489 illusion1571 hallucinationa1652 phantastry1656 1656 H. More Enthusiasmus Triumphatus §47. 47 This strong spirit of Phantastrie..breaths in Paracelsus his books. 1670 J. Glanvill Way of Happiness iv. 139 The indiscretions..of some preachers, the phantastry and vain babble of others. a1677 I. Barrow Wks. (1686) III. 429 There shall they stand bare and devested of all their phantastry. 1678 R. Cudworth True Intellect. Syst. Universe i. i. 47 There is something in us superiour to Sense, which judges of it, detects its Phantastry, and condemns its Imposture. 1710 R. Ward Life H. More 28 Fantastry and Levity..is so much seen to abound amongst us. a1759 F. Coventry Coll. Poems (1763) IV. 63 Young coquettes in arms appear;..Trick'd in the new fantastry of the year. 1763 H. S. J. Giral del Pino Dict. Spanish & Eng. II Phantastry, fantasia, ò capricho. 1870 Contemp. Rev. 13 1 It [sc. the Church] must have its pomp and phantastry, its tributes and taxes. 1922 T. Hardy Late Lyrics & Earlier 72 So white her drape..I could not guess what phantastry it meant. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2005; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1656 |
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