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Definition of fancy
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Fancy (v. i.) To love.
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Fancy
::
Fancy (n.) The
faculty
by which the mind forms an image or a
representation
of
anything
perceived
before;
the power of
combining
and
modifying
such
objects
into new
pictures
or
images;
the power of
readily
and
happily
creating
and
recalling
such
objects
for the
purpose
of
amusement,
wit, or
embellishment;
imagination..
Phantasy
::
Phantasy
(n.) See
Fantasy,
and
Fancy..
Anabaptist
::
Anabaptist
(n.) A name
sometimes
applied
to a
member
of any sect
holding
that
rebaptism
is
necessary
for those
baptized
in
infancy.
Cynanthropy
::
Cynanthropy
(n.) A kind of
madness
in which men fancy
themselves
changed
into dogs, and
imitate
the voice and
habits
of that
animal..
Ideal
::
Ideal (a.)
Existing
in fancy or
imagination
only;
visionary;
unreal.
Revery
::
Revery
(n.) An
extravagant
conceit
of the
fancy;
a
vision.
Fancying
::
Fancying
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Fanc.
Phantasm
::
Phantasm
(n.) A
mental
image or
representation
of a real
object;
a
fancy;
a
notion.
Cradle
::
Cradle
(n.)
Infancy,
or very early
life..
Biscuit
::
Biscuit
(n.) A kind of
unraised
bread,
of many
varieties,
plain,
sweet,
or
fancy,
formed
into flat
cakes,
and bakes hard; as, ship
biscuit..
Fanciless
::
Fanciless
(a.)
Having
no
fancy;
without
ideas or
imagination.
Caprice
::
Caprice
(v. i.) An
abrupt
change
in
feeling,
opinion,
or
action,
proceeding
from some whim or
fancy;
a
freak;
a
notion..
Humor
::
Humor (n.) That
quality
of the
imagination
which gives to ideas an
incongruous
or
fantastic
turn, and tends to
excite
laughter
or mirth by
ludicrous
images
or
representations;
a
playful
fancy;
facetiousness..
Child
::
Child (n.) A young
person
of
either
sex. esp. one
between
infancy
and
youth;
hence,
one who
exhibits
the
characteristics
of a very young
person,
as
innocence,
obedience,
trustfulness,
limited
understanding,
etc..
Cradle
::
Cradle
(v. t.) To nurse or train in
infancy.
Netting
::
Netting
(n.) The act or
process
of
making
nets or
network,
or of
forming
meshes,
as for
fancywork,
fishing
nets, etc..
Indebted
::
Indebted
(a.)
Placed
under
obligation
for
something
received,
for which
restitution
or
gratitude
is due; as, we are
indebted
to our
parents
for their care of us in
infancy;
indebted
to
friends
for help and
encouragement..
Fanciful
::
Fanciful
(a.) Full of
fancy;
guided
by
fancy,
rather
than by
reason
and
experience;
whimsical;
as, a
fanciful
man forms
visionary
projects..
Epigrammatical
::
Epigrammatical
()
Suitable
to
epigrams;
belonging
to
epigrams;
like an
epigram;
pointed;
piquant;
as,
epigrammatic
style,
wit, or
sallies
of
fancy..
Voluntary
::
Voluntary
(n.) A piece
played
by a
musician,
often
extemporarily,
according
to his
fancy;
specifically,
an organ solo
played
before,
during,
or after
divine
service..
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