
1) Baby-tooth taker 2) Brothers Grimm creature 3) Brownie 4) Cleaning product 5) Dryad 6) Dust spreader 7) English girl name 8) Faerie 9) Faery 10) French word used in English 11) Gnome 12) Goblin 13) Kind of godmother 14) Kind of magic 15) Kind of princess 16) Kind of tale 17) Kind of Tale, to Blue October
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1) Brownie 2) Elf 3) Faerie 4) Faery 5) Fag 6) Faggot 7) Fagot 8) Fay 9) Gnome 10) Gremlin 11) Imp 12) Nance 13) Pixie 14) Pixy 15) Poof 16) Poove 17) Pouf 18) Puck 19) Sorcerer 20) Sprite
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- small, human in form, playful, having magical powers
- offensive terms for an openly homosexual man
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A fairy (also fay, fae; from faery, faerie, `realm of the fays`) is a type of mythical being or legendary creature in European folklore, a form of spirit, often described as metaphysical, supernatural or preternatural. Fairies resemble various beings of other mythologies, though even folklore that uses the term fairy offers many definitions. Som.....
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[Artemis Fowl] Fairies, in the fantasy series Artemis Fowl by Eoin Colfer, are fictional beings, usually shorter than a human, who possess magic properties. The average height of a fairy is exactly 1 metre, one centimetre. All the fairies have retreated below the Earth to escape the destructiveness of the human race. Their underground civil...
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• (a.) Of or pertaining to fairies. • (n.) Enchantment; illusion. • (n.) An imaginary supernatural being or spirit, supposed to assume a human form (usually diminutive), either male or female, and to meddle for good or evil in the affairs of mankind; a fay. See Elf, and Demon. • (n.) An enchantress. • (n.) The country of th...
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a mythical being of folklore and romance usually having magic powers and dwelling on earth in close relationship with humans. It can appear as a ... [2 related articles]
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Small, human-like mythical being. May be benevolent or malevolent.
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Small, human-like mythical being. May be benevolent or malevolent.
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Supernatural being found in mythology and folklore around the world. Fairies are often represented as tiny, winged sprites, sometimes good, sometimes evil, who possess a mysterious power over human...
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1. Enchantment; illusion. 'The God of her has made an end, And fro this worlde's fairy Hath taken her into company.' (Gower) ... 2. The country of the fays; land of illusions. 'He [Arthur] is a king y-crowned in Fairy.' (Lydgate) ... 3. An imaginary supernatural being or spirit, supposed to assume a human form (usually diminutive), either male or f...
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Fair'y adjective 1. Of or pertaining to fairies.
2. Given by fairies; as,
fairy money.
Dryden. Fairy bird (Zoology) ,
the Euoropean little tern ( Sterna minuta ); -- called also sea swallow , and hooded tern . --
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Fair'y noun ;
plural Fairies . [ Middle English
fairie ,
faierie , enchantment, fairy folk, fairy, Old French
faerie enchantment, French
féer , from Late Latin
Fata one of the goddesses of fate. See
Fate , and confer
Fay a fairy.] [ Wr...
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A small, flying humanoid with magical abilities.
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Fairy is a derogatory slang expression for an effeminate man or homosexual.
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[
adj] - of or pertaining to or resembling (especially in delicacy) a fairy or fairies 2. [n] - small, human in form, playful, having magical powers
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faery noun a small being, human in form, playful and having magical powers
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