Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for Ignis fatuus
ignis fatuus, n. [L. 'foolish fire'.]
Flickering light; 'will with the whip'; 'jack with the lantern'; light seen at night caused by phosphoric gas from putrefying matter; [fig.] illusion; fancy; fantasy; phantasy; something misleading; figment of the imagination.
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