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fantomo
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Esperanto
Etymology
Ultimately from Latin phantasma (“apparition, specter”), from Ancient Greek φάντασμα (phántasma, “phantasm, apparition”). Compare Polish fantom, Russian фанто́м (fantóm), German Phantom, French fantôme.
Pronunciation
Noun
fantomo (accusative singular fantomon, plural fantomoj, accusative plural fantomojn)
Derived terms
- fantoma (“ghostly, phantasmal”)
- fantome (“phantasmally”)
- fantomi (“appear as a ghost”)
- fantomloĝita (“haunted”)
- fantomtabulo (“Ouija board”)
- fantomurbo (“ghost town”)
- lupfantomo (“werewolf”)
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Ido
Etymology
Borrowed from Esperanto fantomo, English phantom, French fantôme, German Phantom, Russian фанто́м (fantóm).
Pronunciation
Noun
fantomo (plural fantomi)
Derived terms
- fantomala
- fantomatra
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