fay

/feɪ/
noun
  1. A fairy or magical being, especially in folklore.
    • In the old story, a fay granted the woodcutter three wishes.
    • The garden was said to be home to a gentle fay.
    • She dressed as a fay for the costume party, with wings and a wand.
Antonyms
adjective
  1. Having magical or supernatural qualities; enchanted.
    • The forest had a fay atmosphere, with glowing mushrooms and strange music.
    • Her fay smile seemed to hold secrets from another world.
    • They told fay tales around the campfire.
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