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Что (кто) такое ignis fatuus - определение

ATMOSPHERIC GHOST LIGHTS
Will o' the Wisp; Will-o-wisp; Will-of-the-wisp; Hinkypunk; Will-O'-the-Wisp; Will o wisp; Will of the wisp; Ignis fatuus; Devil's Promenade; Spook Lights/Ghost Lights; Boi-tatá; Willow Wisps; Willow Wisp; Fool's fire; Spunkie; Spook Light; Ignis fatui; Will-o'-the-Wisp; Spooklights; Will-o'-the-wisps in popular culture; Will o the wisp; Aarnivalkea; Will o' the wisp; Will o' the wisps in popular culture; Ignes fatui; Corpse fire; Will-o'-Wisp; Will-o-the-wisp; Will o the wisps in popular culture; Will-o'-wisp; Ignisfatuus; Wil o wisp; Wil o' wisp; Dwaallicht; Hobby lantern; El Jacho; Luz Mala; Virvatuli; Žaltvykslė; Gandaspati; Boi-tata; Corpse light; Will of the Wisp; Zaltvyksle; Will O' the Wisp; Pixy-light; Willow wisp; Boitatá; Aleya; Aleya (Marsh light); Aleya (ghost light); Aleya (Ghost light); Friar's lantern; Friar's lanthorn; Will o wisps; Fifollet; Willowisp; Willo wisp; Feu follet; Fatuous fire; Ignis-fatuus
  • An 1882 [[oil painting]] of a will-o'-the-wisp by [[Arnold Böcklin]]
  • Glowing firefly (''[[Lampyris noctiluca]]'')
  • Mt. Vernon, Wisconsin]] (long exposure)
  • A Japanese rendition of a Russian will-o'-the-wisp
  • Sculpture of a will-o'-the-wisp by [[Harriet Hosmer]]
  • The Will o' the Wisp and the Snake by [[Hermann Hendrich]] (1854–1931)

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HORROR ATTRACTION AT MOREY'S PIERS AMUSEMENT PARK
Will o' the Wisp; Will-o-wisp; Will-of-the-wisp; Hinkypunk; Will-O'-the-Wisp; Will o wisp; Will of the wisp; Ignis fatuus; Devil's Promenade; Spook Lights/Ghost Lights; Boi-tatá; Willow Wisps; Willow Wisp; Fool's fire; Spunkie; Spook Light; Ignis fatui; Will-o'-the-Wisp; Spooklights; Will-o'-the-wisps in popular culture; Will o the wisp; Aarnivalkea; Will o' the wisp; Will o' the wisps in popular culture; Ignes fatui; Corpse fire; Will-o'-Wisp; Will-o-the-wisp; Will o the wisps in popular culture; Will-o'-wisp; Ignisfatuus; Wil o wisp; Wil o' wisp; Dwaallicht; Hobby lantern; El Jacho; Luz Mala; Virvatuli; Žaltvykslė; Gandaspati; Boi-tata; Corpse light; Will of the Wisp; Zaltvyksle; Will O' the Wisp; Pixy-light; Willow wisp; Boitatá; Aleya; Aleya (Marsh light); Aleya (ghost light); Aleya (Ghost light); Friar's lantern; Friar's lanthorn; Will o wisps; Fifollet; Willowisp; Willo wisp; Feu follet; Fatuous fire; Ignis-fatuus
[??gn?s'fatj??s]
¦ noun (plural ignes fatui ??gni:z 'fatj???, ??gne?z, 'fatj?i:) a will-o'-the-wisp.
Origin
C16: mod. L., lit. 'foolish fire' (because of its erratic movement).
ignis fatuus         
HORROR ATTRACTION AT MOREY'S PIERS AMUSEMENT PARK
Will o' the Wisp; Will-o-wisp; Will-of-the-wisp; Hinkypunk; Will-O'-the-Wisp; Will o wisp; Will of the wisp; Ignis fatuus; Devil's Promenade; Spook Lights/Ghost Lights; Boi-tatá; Willow Wisps; Willow Wisp; Fool's fire; Spunkie; Spook Light; Ignis fatui; Will-o'-the-Wisp; Spooklights; Will-o'-the-wisps in popular culture; Will o the wisp; Aarnivalkea; Will o' the wisp; Will o' the wisps in popular culture; Ignes fatui; Corpse fire; Will-o'-Wisp; Will-o-the-wisp; Will o the wisps in popular culture; Will-o'-wisp; Ignisfatuus; Wil o wisp; Wil o' wisp; Dwaallicht; Hobby lantern; El Jacho; Luz Mala; Virvatuli; Žaltvykslė; Gandaspati; Boi-tata; Corpse light; Will of the Wisp; Zaltvyksle; Will O' the Wisp; Pixy-light; Willow wisp; Boitatá; Aleya; Aleya (Marsh light); Aleya (ghost light); Aleya (Ghost light); Friar's lantern; Friar's lanthorn; Will o wisps; Fifollet; Willowisp; Willo wisp; Feu follet; Fatuous fire; Ignis-fatuus
[L.] Jack-with-a-lantern, Jack-a-lantern, Will-with-the-wisp, Will-o'-the-wisp, corpse-candle.
Ignis fatuus         
HORROR ATTRACTION AT MOREY'S PIERS AMUSEMENT PARK
Will o' the Wisp; Will-o-wisp; Will-of-the-wisp; Hinkypunk; Will-O'-the-Wisp; Will o wisp; Will of the wisp; Ignis fatuus; Devil's Promenade; Spook Lights/Ghost Lights; Boi-tatá; Willow Wisps; Willow Wisp; Fool's fire; Spunkie; Spook Light; Ignis fatui; Will-o'-the-Wisp; Spooklights; Will-o'-the-wisps in popular culture; Will o the wisp; Aarnivalkea; Will o' the wisp; Will o' the wisps in popular culture; Ignes fatui; Corpse fire; Will-o'-Wisp; Will-o-the-wisp; Will o the wisps in popular culture; Will-o'-wisp; Ignisfatuus; Wil o wisp; Wil o' wisp; Dwaallicht; Hobby lantern; El Jacho; Luz Mala; Virvatuli; Žaltvykslė; Gandaspati; Boi-tata; Corpse light; Will of the Wisp; Zaltvyksle; Will O' the Wisp; Pixy-light; Willow wisp; Boitatá; Aleya; Aleya (Marsh light); Aleya (ghost light); Aleya (Ghost light); Friar's lantern; Friar's lanthorn; Will o wisps; Fifollet; Willowisp; Willo wisp; Feu follet; Fatuous fire; Ignis-fatuus
·- Fig.: A misleading influence; a decoy.
II. Ignis fatuus ·- A phosphorescent light that appears, in the night, over marshy ground, supposed to be occasioned by the decomposition of animal or vegetable substances, or by some inflammable gas;
- popularly called also Will-with-the-wisp, or Will-o'-the-wisp, and Jack-with-a-lantern, or Jack-o'-lantern.

Википедия

Will-o'-the-wisp

In folklore, a will-o'-the-wisp, will-o'-wisp or ignis fatuus (Latin for 'giddy flame'), plural ignes fatui), is an atmospheric ghost light seen by travellers at night, especially over bogs, swamps or marshes. The phenomenon is known in English folk belief, English folklore and much of European folklore by a variety of names, including jack-o'-lantern, friar's lantern, and hinkypunk and is said to mislead travellers by resembling a flickering lamp or lantern. In literature, will-o'-the-wisp metaphorically refers to a hope or goal that leads one on, but is impossible to reach, or something one finds strange or sinister.

Wills-o'-the-wisp appear in folk tales and traditional legends of numerous countries and cultures; notable wills-o'-the-wisp include St. Louis Light in Saskatchewan, the Spooklight in Southwestern Missouri and Northeastern Oklahoma, the Marfa lights of Texas, the Naga fireballs on the Mekong in Thailand, the Paulding Light in Upper Peninsula of Michigan and the Hessdalen light in Norway.

In urban legends, folklore and superstition, wills-o'-the-wisp are typically attributed to ghosts, fairies or elemental spirits. Modern science explains the light aspect as natural phenomena such as bioluminescence or chemiluminescence, caused by the oxidation of phosphine (PH3), diphosphane (P2H4) and methane (CH4) produced by organic decay.

Примеры употребления для ignis fatuus
1. How to ignite the first spark of the will o‘the wisp, the Jack o‘lantern, the ignis fatuus [foolish fire] beloved of poets, which lights up one source of history and then another, zigzagging across the marsh, connecting and linking and writing bright words across the dark face of the present.
2. One rhetorically asked "What if Bush‘s insane, self–serving and dangerous policies do end up causing a multi–generational chain reaction in the Middle East, jump–starting the democratisation of the whole region?" To read and hear such cries of hosanna for the invasion of Iraq and its democratisation corollaries is to be reminded of the Irish litterateur Oscar Wilde‘s aphorism that "People who count their chickens before they are hatched, act very wisely, because chickens run about so absurdly that it is impossible to count them accurately." Hitherto, Iraq as the fulcrum of the transformation of the Middle East proved to be worse than what US Senator Joseph Biden called cockamamie idea; it proved to be ignis fatuus.