I. An apparition, spectre, phantom (postAug.; cf.: “idolon, imago, simulacrum): velim scire, esse phantasmata et habere figuram ... an inania, etc.,” Plin. Ep. 7, 27, 1: “si phantasma fuit Christus,” Tert. adv. Marc. 5, 7; Vulg. Matt. 14, 26; id. Marc. 6, 49.—
phantasma , ătis, n., = φάντασμα.