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fairy    音标拼音: [f'ɛri]
n. 小精灵,仙女
a. 幻想的

小精灵,仙女幻想的

fairy
n 1: a small being, human in form, playful and having magical
powers [synonym: {fairy}, {faery}, {faerie}, {fay}, {sprite}]
2: offensive term for an openly homosexual man [synonym: {fagot},
{faggot}, {fag}, {fairy}, {nance}, {pansy}, {queen}, {queer},
{poof}, {poove}, {pouf}]

Fairy \Fair"y\, a.
1. Of or pertaining to fairies.
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2. Given by fairies; as, fairy money. --Dryden.
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{Fairy bird} (Zool.), the Euoropean little tern ({Sterna
minuta}); -- called also {sea swallow}, and {hooded tern}.


{Fairy bluebird}. (Zool.) See under {Bluebird}.

{Fairy martin} (Zool.), a European swallow ({Hirrundo ariel})
that builds flask-shaped nests of mud on overhanging
cliffs.

{Fairy rings} or {Fairy circles}, the circles formed in
grassy lawns by certain fungi (as {Marasmius Oreades}),
formerly supposed to be caused by fairies in their
midnight dances; also, the mushrooms themselves. Such
circles may have diameters larger than three meters.

{Fairy shrimp} (Zool.), a European fresh-water phyllopod
crustacean ({Chirocephalus diaphanus}); -- so called from
its delicate colors, transparency, and graceful motions.
The name is sometimes applied to similar American species.


{Fairy stone} (Paleon.), an echinite.
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Fairy \Fair"y\, n.; pl. {Fairies}. [OE. fairie, faierie,
enchantment, fairy folk, fairy, OF. faerie enchantment, F.
f['e]er, fr. LL. Fata one of the goddesses of fate. See
{Fate}, and cf. {Fay} a fairy.] [Written also {fa["e]ry}.]
1. Enchantment; illusion. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
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The God of her has made an end,
And fro this worlde's fairy
Hath taken her into company. --Gower.
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2. The country of the fays; land of illusions. [Obs.]
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He [Arthur] is a king y-crowned in Fairy. --Lydgate.
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3. An imaginary supernatural being or spirit, supposed to
assume a human form (usually diminutive), either male or
female, and to meddle for good or evil in the affairs of
mankind; a fay. See {Elf}, and {Demon}.
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The fourth kind of spirit [is] called the Fairy.
--K. James.
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And now about the caldron sing,
Like elves and fairies in a ring. --Shak.
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5. An enchantress. [Obs.] --Shak.
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{Fairy of the mine}, an imaginary being supposed to inhabit
mines, etc. German folklore tells of two species; one
fierce and malevolent, the other gentle, See {Kobold}.
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No goblin or swart fairy of the mine
Hath hurtful power over true virginity. --Milton.
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95 Moby Thesaurus words for "fairy":
Ariel, Befind, Corrigan, Finnbeara, Mab, Oberon, Titania, air,
auntie, banshee, bi-guy, bisexual, brownie, bubble, bull dyke,
butch, catamite, chaff, chicken, chip, cluricaune, cobweb, cork,
down, dust, dwarf, dyke, elf, elfin, elfish, elflike, ether, faery,
fag, faggot, fairy queen, fairyish, fairylike, fay, feather, femme,
flit, flue, fluff, foam, fricatrice, froth, fruit, fuzz, gnome,
gnomelike, gnomish, goblin, gossamer, gremlin, gunsel, hob, homo,
homophile, homosexual, homosexualist, imp, invert, kobold,
leprechaun, lesbian, mote, nance, ouphe, pansy, pathic, peri,
pixie, pixieish, pooka, puca, puck, punk, pwca, queen, queer,
sapphist, sponge, sprite, spume, straw, sylph, sylphid, sylphidine,
sylphine, sylphish, sylphlike, sylphy, thistledown, tribade



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  • Fairy - Wikipedia
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  • Fairy | Myth and Folklore Wiki | Fandom
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  • FAIRY Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
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  • 30+ Types of Fairies Worldwide: Brownies, Elves, Gnomes, and More!
    Depending on who you ask, you’ll get a different answer every time These illusive creatures are theorized to be everything from an ancient tiny race of human beings to gods to the souls of unbaptized children
  • Fairy Folklore: Exploring the Fae, Hidden Folk, and Europe’s Oldest . . .
    Fairy folklore stretches across Europe in ways most people never imagine While many associate the fae with Ireland or Scotland, the history of fairies runs far deeper and spans far more territory
  • The Legend Of Fairies Explained - Grunge
    Most scholars regard fairies as a type of ancient mythology, although others refute that they originated in Greece Rather, according to Realm of History, the early tales of 60 centuries ago helped shape the mythological gods and their counterparts in Greek and Roman history





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