noun
or fan·teeg fan.ˈtēg
( -s )
Etymology: perhaps blend of fantastic and fatigue
dialect chiefly England : a state of excitement or great tension
his nerves were in a proper fantigue — John Galsworthy
noun
or fan·teeg fan.ˈtēg
( -s )
Etymology: perhaps blend of fantastic and fatigue
dialect chiefly England : a state of excitement or great tension
his nerves were in a proper fantigue — John Galsworthy
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012