Eidolons [noun]

Definition of Eidolons:

ghost; figment of the imagination

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Sentence/Example of Eidolons:

In the background of all we fancy a hideous Eidolon, from whose side even the damned recoil in loathing.

Whichever way she turned the eidolon of Caroline met her as a bar to all further progress in her design upon the Intendant.

I could thus see myself, gazing through my dream eyes on my eidolon, as if it were only a reflection in a mirror.

The Homeric solution is to divide the man, or to double him, into his shade (eidolon) and his self.

But if any one likes let us leave him a mere Eidolon, an earlier "Great Unknown."

The house exists still, or the shell of it—the ghost of old Wenderholme, its appearance, its eidolon!

Accounts say that it was her double, or eidolon, which figured at Troy.

She seemed to see it before her eyes--a purple eidolon, a parallelogram in shape.

How could he have dared even raise her imagined eidolon for his thoughts to deal withal?

And there were other friends of the eidolon in England and inaccessible, whose letters of welcome awaited me at Gravesend.