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    ignis fatuus
    /ˌɪɡnɪs ˈfatjʊəs/

    noun

    • 1. a will-o'-the-wisp.

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  2. Ignis fatuus is a Latin term meaning, literally, "foolish fire." Other names for this light are jack-o'-lantern and will-o'-the-wisp —both of which are connected to folklore about mysterious men, Jack and Will, who carry a lantern or a wisp of light at night.

  3. In folklore, a will-o'-the-wisp, will-o'-wisp, or ignis fatuus (Latin for 'foolish flame'; pl. ignes fatui), is an atmospheric ghost light seen by travellers at night, especially over bogs, swamps or marshes.

  4. A glowing, mysterious light that you see at night in a swamp or marsh is an ignis fatuus. An ignis fatuus is caused by a chemical reaction, but it looks ghostly.

  5. Ignis fatuus definition: a flitting phosphorescent light seen at night, chiefly over marshy ground, and believed to be due to spontaneous combustion of gas from decomposed organic matter.. See examples of IGNIS FATUUS used in a sentence.

  6. Feb 4, 2024 · ignis fatuus (plural ignes fatui) ( folklore) A will o' the wisp . ( figuratively) A delusion, a false hope.

  7. 6 days ago · Quick Reference. A will -o'-the-wisp. Recorded in English from the mid 16th century, the phrase is modern Latin, literally ‘foolish fire’ (because of its erratic movement). From: ignis fatuus in The Oxford Dictionary of Phrase and Fable ».

  8. ig·nis fat·u·us. (ĭg′nĭs făch′o͞o-əs) n. pl. ig·nes fat·u·i (ĭg′nēz făch′o͞o-ī′) 1. A phosphorescent light that hovers or flits over swampy ground at night, possibly caused by spontaneous combustion of gases emitted by rotting organic matter. Also called friar's lantern, jack-o'-lantern, will-o'-the-wisp, wisp. 2.

  9. Nov 1, 2018 · So-called ignis fatuus, or “foolish fire,” is a real phenomenon: a ball of flame that hovers above a marsh’s dark, still water for a few minutes before dissipating into the night.

  10. Ignis Fatuus definition: A phosphorescent light that hovers or flits over swampy ground at night, possibly caused by spontaneous combustion of gases emitted by rotting organic matter.

  11. Oct 18, 2021 · noun (plural ignes fatui /ˌɪɡniːz ˈfatjʊʌɪ, ˌɪɡneɪz, ˈfatjʊiː/) a will-o'-the-wisp.ignis fatuusignes fatuiignisfatuuswill-o'-the-wispillumination We use cookies to enhance your experience on our website.