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Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2007 8:15 am
fata morgana • fah-tuh-mor-GAH-nuh • noun
: mirage
Example Sentence: "After driving for days," wrote Marisol, "we finally caught sight of the Rocky Mountains, rising above the horizon like a fata morgana."
Did you know? "Fata Morgana" is the Italian name for Morgan le Fay (meaning "Morgan the Fairy"), a sorceress of medieval legends. This sister of the legendary King Arthur is sometimes portrayed as the ruler of the island paradise Avalon and is said to have had a number of magical powers, with which she caused a great deal of trouble. Among her powers, say some versions of the legend, was the ability to change shape, and she has been blamed for causing complex mirages over bodies of water, especially in the Strait of Messina. Today we know that such optical illusions are really caused by atmospheric conditions, but we still sometimes use "fata morgana" as a synonym of "mirage."
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Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2007 10:17 pm
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The Name of the Rose Crew
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Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2007 10:35 pm
I hadn't actually heard the phrase before, so that's neat!
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