fae

/feɪ/
noun
  1. A fairy or supernatural being from folklore, often associated with nature and magic.
    • She dressed as a fae for the costume party, with delicate wings and a shimmering dress.
    • The old stories tell of a fae who lived in the hollow of an ancient oak tree.
    • In the garden, some people believe they can leave offerings to attract friendly fae.
adjective
  1. Relating to or resembling fairies or the magical realm of folklore.
    • Her fae voice seemed to carry a hint of otherworldly music.
    • The artist painted a fae landscape with glowing mushrooms and tiny winged creatures.
    • The children's book was full of fae characters and enchanted forests.
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