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eidolon    
n. 幻像,幽灵,妖怪

幻像,幽灵,妖怪

Eidolon \Ei*do"lon\, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ? image. See {Idol}.]
An image or representation; a form; a phantom; an apparition.
--Sir W. Scott.
[1913 Webster]

114 Moby Thesaurus words for "eidolon":
Masan, angle, apparition, appearance, aspect, astral,
astral spirit, banshee, brainchild, bubble, chimera, configuration,
control, delirium, departed spirit, disembodied spirit, duppy,
dybbuk, effect, facet, fancy, fantasque, fantasy, fashion, feature,
fiction, figment, figure, form, gestalt, ghost, grateful dead,
guide, guise, hallucination, hant, haunt, idle fancy, idolum,
illusion, image, imagery, imagination, imagining, imago,
immateriality, impression, incorporeal, incorporeal being,
incorporeity, insubstantial image, invention, larva, lemures,
light, likeness, lineaments, look, maggot, make-believe, manes,
manner, materialization, myth, oni, phantasm, phantasma,
phantasmagoria, phantom, phase, phasis, poltergeist, presence,
reference, regard, respect, revenant, romance, seeming, semblance,
shade, shadow, shape, shrouded spirit, sick fancy, side,
simulacrum, slant, specter, spectral ghost, spirit, spook, sprite,
style, theophany, thick-coming fancies, total effect, trip, twist,
unsubstantiality, vapor, view, viewpoint, vision, waking dream,
walking dead man, wandering soul, whim, whimsy, wildest dream,
wildest dreams, wise, wraith, zombie


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  • Eidolon - Wikipedia
    The eidolon of Patroclus is second from left In ancient Greek literature, an eidolon ( aɪˈdoʊlɒn ; [1] Ancient Greek: εἴδωλον 'image, idol, double, apparition, phantom, ghost '; plural: eidola or eidolons) is a spirit -image of a living or dead person; a shade or phantom look-alike of the human form
  • EIDOLON Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of EIDOLON is an unsubstantial image : phantom
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    Eidolon (plural: eidola or eidolons) is a term originating in ancient Greek literature, denoting a spirit-image, shade, or phantom likeness of a living or dead person, often representing an unsubstantial apparition or idealized form [1] [2] The word derives from the Ancient Greek εἴδωλον (eidōlon), meaning "image," "figure," or "representation," which stems from εἶδος (eidos





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