LSJ Gloss:φαντασίαimagination, the power by which an object is presentedDodson:φαντασίαshow, display, pompshow, display, pomp, imagination.
Strong's:φαντασία (properly abstract) a (vain) show ("fantasy")Derivation: from a derivative of G5324;KJV Usage: pomp. G5324
TBESG:φαντασίαpageantryG:N-F φαντασία, -ας, ἡ (< φαντάζω), [in LXX: Zec.10:1 (חֲזִיז), Refs חֲזִיז), Hab.2:18-19 3:10, Wis.18:17 * ;] __1. as philos. term, __(a) imagination; __(b) = φάντασμα (Plat., Arist.). __2. In later writers (Polyb., al.), show, display: Act.25:23.† (AS)
φαντασία phantasia fan-tas-ee'-ah From a derivative of G5324; (properly abstractly) a (vain) show (“fantasy”)KJV Usage: pomp.
φαντάζω phantazō fan-tad'-zo From a derivative of G5316; to make apparent, that is, (passively) to appear (neuter participle as noun, a spectacle)KJV Usage: sight.
φάντασμα phantasma fan'-tas-mah From G5324; (properly concretely) a (mere) show (“phantasm”), that is, spectreKJV Usage: spirit.