faerie

/ˈfɛri/
adjective
  1. Relating to or resembling fairies or their magical world.
    • The garden had a faerie quality, with tiny lights and hidden paths.
    • The artist's paintings are full of faerie landscapes and mystical creatures.
    • She wore a faerie crown made of flowers and vines.
noun
  1. A small, imaginary being with magical powers, often depicted as a human-like creature with wings; a fairy.
    • The children's book was full of faeries living in a hidden forest.
    • In old stories, faeries were known to play tricks on travelers.
    • She dressed up as a faerie for the costume party, with glittery wings and a wand.
  2. The magical world or realm of fairies.
    • The hero was transported to faerie, a land of enchantment and danger.
    • Legends speak of a hidden door that leads into faerie.
    • In the poem, the knight wanders through the misty borders of faerie.
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