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fantasied, phantasied, ppl. a.|ˈfæntasɪd| [f. fantasy n. and v. + -ed.] a. Framed by the fancy; imaginary. Now spec. in Psychol. b. Filled with (strange, new) fancies or imaginations (so OF. fantasié). c. Characterized by phantasy; dreamy, imaginative. d. Full of fancies or caprices; whimsical. a.1561T. Norton Calvin's Inst. ii. xiv. (1634) 230 A fantasied Ghost is thrust in place of the Manhood. 1613Purchas Pilgrimage vi. xi. 521 Phantasied dangers. 1960I. Bennett Del. & Neur. Childr. iii. 69 Lying to support fantasied exploits. 1963New Society 21 Nov. 11/1 Fantasied wishes for power. 1969Sunday Times (Colour Suppl.) 9 Feb. 9/3 A double image of marriage as stability, and unfulfilled romantic passion as the chivalric myth..kept socially chaste and fantasied longings in their proper place. b.1590Sir J. Smyth Disc. Weapons 2 b, These our such new fantasied men of warre. 1595Shakes. John iv. ii. 144, I finde the people strangely fantasied. c.1882Shorthouse J. Inglesant II. ii. 54 The alluring world of phantasied melody which Vanneo had composed. d.1883C. F. Woolson For the Major iv, Mr. Dupont was conducting himself after his usual fantasied fashion. |