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    Ei·do·lon
    /īˈdōlən/

    noun

    • 1. an idealized person or thing.
    • 2. a specter or phantom.
  2. Eidolon is a noun that means an unsubstantial image or a phantom, or an ideal or a model. It comes from Greek eidōlon and was first used in 1763. See synonyms, examples, and word history of eidolon.

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  4. en.wikipedia.org · wiki · EidolonEidolon - Wikipedia

    An eidolon is a spirit-image of a living or dead person in ancient Greek literature. Learn how the concept of eidolon is used in Homer, Euripides, Poe, Whitman, Riordan and others.

  5. Eidolon is a noun that can mean a mental image, a spirit, a phantom, or a literary persona. It comes from Greek eidolon, meaning 'appearance' or 'image'. Learn more about its meanings, history and examples.

  6. Eidolon is a noun that means a phantom, apparition or ideal. It comes from Greek and was first used in the 19th century. See how to use eidolon in sentences from Project Gutenberg.

  7. Eidolon is a noun that means an unsubstantial image or apparition, or an ideal person or thing. Learn the word origin, synonyms, pronunciation, and examples of eidolon in sentences.

  8. Eidolon is a Greek word meaning a phantom or an image of an ideal. Find out the pronunciation, translation, and related words for eidolon in this online dictionary.

  9. Eidolon is a noun that means an image without real existence, a phantom, or an apparition. It comes from Ancient Greek and has synonyms such as wraith, specter, and ghost.

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