Lewis & Short

phasma, ătis, n., = φάσμα, an apparition, spectre, phantom.

  1. I. The title of a comedy of Menander, Ter. Eun. prol. 9.
  2. II. The title or principal part of a farce by a mimograph named Catullus: clamosum ut ageres phasma Catulli, Juv. 8, 186.