Figments

‘All Men, all Things, all Space & Time & Life, are here at the depths of my Soul, are figments of my imagination, figments of consciousness.’

–Thane Walker

(Contributed by Marty Owens)

Figment origin:

late Middle English (denoting an invented statement or story): from Latin figmentum, related to fingere ‘form, contrive’. Compare with feign and fiction. The current sense dates from the early 17th century.

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