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Small, human in form, playful, having magical powers
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fairy
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Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 (context uncountable obsolete English) the realm of faerie; enchantment, illusion. 2 A mythical being who had magical powers, known in many sizes and descriptions, although often depicted in modern illustrations only as small and spritely with gauze-like ...
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Fairy \Fair"y\, a. Of or pertaining to fairies. Given by fairies; as, fairy money. --Dryden. Fairy bird (Zo["o]l.), the Euoropean little tern ( Sterna minuta ); -- called also sea swallow , and hooded tern . Fairy bluebird . (Zo["o]l.) See under Bluebird ...
Usage examples of fairy.
But all stories about Granny Aching had a bit of fairy tale about them.
Baptistin left the room without waiting to answer, and in two seconds reappeared, bringing on a waiter all that his master had ordered, ready prepared, and appearing to have sprung from the ground, like the repasts which we read of in fairy tales.
Fairy and Babbie in the next room talked incessantly, laughing often and long, and Prudence, hearing, smiled in sympathy.
While MiLady was doing this, Bitsy the fairy was holding onto the candlestick and watching over the rim of the casket.
Virlane gently set Bitsy down in front of her parents and the fairies that had gathered waiting for her return.
Was Cailleach changing her voice, deliberately, to fool some lurking fairies or trolls?
The lady meanwhile kindly raised them, and having spoken of the courage and generosity of their sons, who exposed themselves to the fury of wolves rather than take flight and abandon her, she said that her name was the Fairy Coquette, and that she would willingly relate her history.
Iron muscles in leg and torso are vital in the danseur, who must help maintain the illusion that his whirling partner is made of fairy gossamer, seeking to wing skyward from his restraining arms.
Well, fair sir, many deemed that though her lineage was known by seeming, yet she was of the fairy, and needed neither steed nor chariot to go where she would.
Passionately enamoured of poetry and the drama, which recalled to Glaucus the wit and the heroism of his race, that fairy mansion was adorned with representations of AEschylus and Homer.
From rocks around hung the loose ivy dangling, And in the clefts sumach of liveliest green, Bright ising-stars the little beach was spangling, The gold-cup sorrel from his gauzy screen Shone like a fairy crown, enchased and beaded, Left on some morn, when light flashed in their eyes unheeded.
Edin, daughter of Ethal Anbhuail, king of the fairy host, were you not?
Fairy Home where those whose hearts were pure and loving on the earth come to bloom in fadeless beauty here, when their earthly life is past.
Hitherto the mountain had always been hidden in mist, but now its radiant beauty was unveiled for many thousand feet, although the base was still wrapped in vapour so that the lofty peak or pillar, towering nearly twenty thousand feet into the sky, appeared to be a fairy vision, hanging between earth and heaven, and based upon the clouds.
He was carrying so much fairy weaponry that Foaly had supplied him with a Moonbelt.