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English word illusion comes from Latin ludere, Latin ingratus (Thankless. Ungrateful. Unpleasant, disagreeable.), Latin ludo

ludere (Latin)

ingratus (Latin)

Thankless. Ungrateful. Unpleasant, disagreeable.

ludo (Latin)

I deceive, trick.. I frolic, behave playfully.. I mock, mimic.. I play (a game or sport).. I practice, amuse myself with.. I sport, play amorously.. I tease, ridicule.

illudo (Latin)

I abuse, assault. I mock, ridicule.

illusio (Latin)

A jeering, mocking. An illusion.

illusion (French)

Illusion.

illusion (Old French)

illusion (English)

(countable) A magician’s trick.. (countable) A misapprehension; a belief in something that is in fact not true.. (countable) Anything that seems to be something that it is not.. (uncountable) The state of being deceived or misled.

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