
Fairy
A fairy (also fata, fay, fey, fae, fair folk; 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.
Fey (adjective)
About to die; doomed; on the verge of sudden or violent death.
Fey (adjective)
Dying; dead.
Fey (adjective)
Possessing second sight, clairvoyance, or clairaudience.
Fey (adjective)
Overrefined, affected.
Fey (adjective)
Strange or otherworldly.
Fey (adjective)
Spellbound.
Fey (adjective)
Magical or fairylike.
Fey (noun)
Fairy folk collectively.
Fairy (noun)
The realm of faerie; enchantment, illusion.
Fairy (noun)
A mythical being with magical powers, known in many sizes and descriptions, although often depicted in modern illustrations only as a small sprite with gauze-like wings, and revered in some modern forms of paganism.
Fairy (noun)
An enchantress, or creature of overpowering charm.
Fairy (noun)
A male homosexual, especially one who is effeminate.
Fairy (noun)
A member of two species of hummingbird in the genus Heliothryx.
Fairy (adjective)
Like a fairy; fanciful, whimsical, delicate.
Fairy (noun)
a small imaginary being of human form that has magical powers, especially a female one
“fairy gold”
“she believed she had had fairies at the bottom of her garden”
Fairy (noun)
a Central and South American hummingbird with a green back and long tail.
Fairy (noun)
a male homosexual.