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φαντᾰσ-ιόω

phantasioo

bring images before the mind of

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φαντᾰσ-ιόω · phantas-ioō — LSJ

bring images before the mind of

bring images before the mind of, τινας S.E. M. 8.406: abs., ib. 397.

II have, form images, presentations, subject to hallucinations, having the faculty of presentation

mostly in Med., have or form images or presentations, Aristocl. ap. Eus. PE 14.21, S.E. M. 8.406; πεφαντασιωμένος subject to hallucinations, Ruf. Fr. 79; ἔμψυχον φαντασιούμενον having the faculty of presentation, opp. ἀφαντασίωτον, Plu. Sollert. 2.960d; τὸ φαντασιούμενον τῆς ψυχῆς Gal. 4.445; φ. ἡ διάνοια διὰ τῶν αἰσθήσεων S.E. P. 2.72, cf. Stoic. 2.22, al.

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c. acc. rei, φαντασιωθεὶς δαιμόνιόν τι Plu. Apophth. Lac. 2.236d, cf. Ph. 1.55, al.

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