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▪ I. † ˈphantomy, n. Obs. In 5 fantomye. [f. phantom + -y: cf villainy, etc.] Illusion; fantasy; the practice of illusion, deception.
c1440Gesta Rom. xcii. 421 (Add. MS) Now ye mow se the sothe, that it is false and vntrew, and fantomye. ▪ II. ˈphantomy, a. rare. [f. phantom + -y.] Of the nature of or characteristic of a phantom; phantasmal; dial. thin, reduced to a ‘shadow’.
1877E. Leigh Cheshire Gloss. (E.D.D.), Horses are very phantomy at this time of year. 1893Temple Bar Mag. XCVII. 240 A phantomy pair of thick black brows. |