Esperanto Wikipedia has an article on: fantomo Wikipedia eo Ultimately from Latin phantasma (“apparition, specter”), from Ancient Greek φάντασμα (phántasma...
From fantomo + -i. IPA(key): [fanˈtomi] Rhymes: -omi Hyphenation: fan‧to‧mi fantomi (present fantomas, past fantomis, future fantomos, conditional fantomus...
fantomo + loĝita fantomloĝita (accusative singular fantomloĝitan, plural fantomloĝitaj, accusative plural fantomloĝitajn) haunted...
See also: Fantomon IPA(key): [fanˈtomon] Rhymes: -omon Hyphenation: fan‧to‧mon fantomon accusative singular of fantomo...
Esperanto Wikipedia has an article on: fantomurbo Wikipedia eo From fantomo (“phantom, ghost”) + urbo (“city”). IPA(key): [fantoˈmurbo] Rhymes: -urbo...
ekzorcus, volitive ekzorcu) to exorcise 2013 October, Isikawa Takasi, “Fantomo-domo”, in Monato, →ISSN, page 16: Sed poste li invitis ŝintoisman pastron...
From brui (“to make noise”) + fantomo (“ghost, phantom”). Equivalent to German Poltergeist (poltern (“to rumble”) + Geist (“ghost”)). IPA(key): [brufanˈtomo]...