faery

[ˈfeɪəri]

faery Definition

  • 1the world or realm of fairies
  • 2a fairy or sprite

Using faery: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "faery" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The faery queen ruled over her magical kingdom.

  • Example

    He claimed to have seen a faery in the garden last night.

  • Example

    The story was set in a mystical faery land.

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    The children were delighted to discover a hidden faery door in the tree trunk.

faery Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for faery

Phrases with faery

  • faery tale

    a story about fairies, often with a moral lesson

    Example

    The book is a collection of classic faery tales from around the world.

  • a naturally occurring ring of mushrooms, which is believed to be a portal to the faery realm

    Example

    The old folklore says that if you step inside a faery ring, you will be transported to the land of the faeries.

  • a fairy who helps and protects someone, especially in a time of need

    Example

    She felt like her faery godmother had been watching over her during her difficult times.

Origins of faery

from Middle English 'fairie', from Old French 'faerie', from fae, meaning 'fairy', from Latin 'fata', meaning 'the Fates'

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Summary: faery in Brief

The term 'faery' [ˈfeɪəri] refers to the world or realm of fairies, as well as to individual fairies or sprites. It is often used in literature and folklore to describe a mystical, magical land or creatures. Phrases like 'faery tale,' 'faery ring,' and 'faery godmother' are common in this context.