will-o'-the-wisp

will-o'-the-wisp
willo'-the-wispish; esp. Brit., willo'-the-wispy, adj.
/wil"euh dheuh wisp"/, n.
1. See ignis fatuus (def. 1).
2. anything that deludes or misleads by luring on.
[1600-10; orig. Will (i.e., William) with the wisp; see WISP]

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