noun
- plural form of phantasma; ghostly apparitions or illusions
Usage: formal; literary
Examples
- The old mansion was said to be haunted by various phantasmata.
- Medieval texts often described phantasmata appearing to monks in their cells.
- The fever caused him to see phantasmata dancing in the shadows.
- Ancient philosophers debated whether phantasmata were real or mere figments of imagination.
- The artist’s paintings depicted ethereal phantasmata floating through dreamlike landscapes.