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faerie
English
Alternative forms
- færie (archaic, nonstandard)
Etymology
From Old French faerie; re-introduced into English in deliberately archaising spelling in 1590 by Edmund Spenser in authoring the Faerie Queene.
Noun
faerie (countable and uncountable, plural faeries)
- Archaic spelling of fairy.
- Realm of the fays, fairyland.
References
- Faerie, in Compact Oxford English Dictionary.
Anagrams
- feriae
Old French
Alternative forms
- faierie
Etymology
fae +? -erie
Noun
faerie f
- the sphere or realm of enchantment, magic or dream associated with the fae (fays)
Derived terms
- French: féerie
- ? English: féerie
- ? Middle English: fairye
- English: fairy, fairie, faerie, faery
- Scots: fairy, faerie, faery
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