Concept cluster: Society > Fairies and fairy folklore
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(very rare, humorous) A person who does not believe in fairies.
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An imaginary sprite, usually a beautiful woman, conjured out of thin air by a poet's imagination.
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impractical
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Alternative form of airy fairy [insubstantial]
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As in a surreal fairy tale where things work at odds to the way they do in the real world.
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Alternative form of Alice in Wonderland [As in a surreal fairy tale where things work at odds to the way they do in the real world.]
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An angel in Abrahamic scripture or eschatology that attends to death.
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The world or realm of centaurs.
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Resembling or characteristic of Cinderella from the fairy tale.
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Alternative form of dragonism [(archaic) watchful guardianship]
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(fantasy) One who has power over dragons.
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Synonym of fairy ring (“ring of fungi”)
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Alternative spelling of fey (“fairy folk”) [Fairy folk collectively.]
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(fantasy) A young fairy creature.
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Alternative spelling of fairy godmother [In certain fairy tales, a fictional benevolent woman with magical powers who uses them to help the cause of the protagonist.]
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Alternative form of fairydom [The realm or sphere of fairies.]
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All faeries, considered as a group.
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Obsolete spelling of fairy [(uncountable, obsolete) The realm of faerie; enchantment, illusion.]
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A branch of Wicca that emphasises beings of legendary folklore, especially faeries.
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Alternative form of fairydom [The realm or sphere of fairies.]
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Alternative form of faeriekind [All faeries, considered as a group.]
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Alternative form of fairyland [The imaginary land or abode of fairies.]
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Obsolete spelling of fairylike [Resembling or characteristic of a fairy.]
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Obsolete form of fairy. [(uncountable, obsolete) The realm of faerie; enchantment, illusion.]
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Alternative spelling of fairy [(uncountable, obsolete) The realm of faerie; enchantment, illusion.]
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(often with "February") Synonym of snowdrop
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(uncountable, obsolete) The realm of faerie; enchantment, illusion.
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(uncountable) A genre of ballet that developed in the 19th century, featuring fantasy characters and often employing technical effects.
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(UK, dialect) Certain gelatinous fungi, the tremellas.
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Synonym of fairy problem: an unusual chess problem.
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Synonym of fairy ring
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(archaeology) A prehistoric stone arrowhead; an elf arrow.
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A miniature door, usually set into the base of a tree, behind which may be a small space where people can leave notes and gifts.
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(by extension) Any apparently magical ingredient or effect.
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Small mythical rarely-seen human-like creatures with magical powers and fair skin who live in remote, often forested locations.
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The remains of a ringfort or other circular dwelling, superstitiously said to be associated with fairies or leprechauns.
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A fanciful ornamental garden with miniature buildings etc. supposed to house fairies.
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(by extension) Any generous benefactor.
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A Japanese fashion style aiming at a childlike appearance with pastel colours and toy-inspired accessories.
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(folklore) Money given by the fairies, which later transforms into withered leaves or similar.
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(countable) An individual opera in this genre.
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(folklore) A place where fairies congregate in a ring, particularly in order to dance.
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Synonym of fairy tale (“folktale with fantasy characters”)
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A folktale featuring fairies or similar fantasy characters.
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(literally) The ending of a fairy tale.
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(rare) Alternative form of fairytalelike [Resembling or characteristic of a fairytale; implausibly ideal or romantic, having a happy ending, etc.]
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(rare) A book of fairytales.
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The realm or sphere of fairies.
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Alternative form of fairy folk [Small mythical rarely-seen human-like creatures with magical powers and fair skin who live in remote, often forested locations.]
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The state or period of being a fairy.
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fairylike
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Belief in fairies as supernatural beings.
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All fairies, considered as a group.
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The imaginary land or abode of fairies.
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The knowledge, study, history, or lore of fairies.
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The study of fairies.
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(with "your", "her", etc.) Title applied to a fairy.
adj
Characteristic of a fairy
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Alternative spelling of fairy tale [A folktale featuring fairies or similar fantasy characters.]
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Alternative spelling of fairy-tale ending [(literally) The ending of a fairy tale.]
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A fairy.
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The realm or sphere of faerie.
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A man who practises magic by using fetishes.
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Fairy folk collectively.
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Alternative form of fiendom [The state, sphere, realm, or world of fiends; fiends, collectively.]
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Obsolete spelling of faerie (fairy). [Realm of the fays, fairyland.]
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A fantastical theatrical production featuring fairies.
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Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come
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A fictional ghost in A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens; it visits Ebenezer Scrooge in order to show his impending fate of death and loneliness in a future Christmas that is ultimately avoided.
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A graverobber.
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The realm or state of giants.
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The knowledge, teaching, study, or lore dealing with giants.
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(colloquial, UK) Fairies, brownies, pixies, etc.; magical humanoid creatures.
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Resembling or pertaining to Gormenghast, an enormous sprawling Gothic castle mired in inexplicable traditions, introduced in a series of novels by Mervyn Peake (1911-1968).
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A personification of Death as an old man, or a skeleton, carrying a scythe, taking souls to the afterlife.
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Evocative of Hallowe'en; creepy, spooky.
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Resembling or characteristic of a hero; heroic.
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Alternative form of hippiedom [The state or quality of being a hippie.]
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A giant monster, particularly of the kind found in Japanese science fiction films, like Godzilla or Gamera.
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(poetic) death
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Relating to, or characteristic of, a leprechaun.
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Small magical humanoid creatures, such as elves, leprechauns, and fairies.
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A traditional religious folk charm of Latin America and nearby regions, coming in a variety of forms.
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In the manner of a minion; minionlike
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(fantasy) A fictional silvery metal of great strength and value, primarily in fantasy and role-playing settings.
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The realm or sphere of mummies (mummified bodies).
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(mythology, fantasy literature, fairy tales) A playful sprite or elflike or fairy-like creature.
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(fantasy) Magical dust associated with pixies; fairy dust.
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Synonym of fairy ring
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Alternative form of pixie ring [Synonym of fairy ring]
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(fantasy, folklore) A benevolent or beneficially-inclined fairy.
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A demigod.
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(derogatory slang, possibly offensive) A god.
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A ghost.
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A statue (especially in Rome) on which was posted anonymous political criticism
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Anything whose existence or power depends on the faith of believers.
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A figure of modern myth said to give children a small amount of money (or sometimes a present) in exchange for a milk tooth when it falls out of a child's mouth.
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Showing qualities typical of a tsundere.
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(New Zealand, slang) Something of great interest or beauty.
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A minor or petty writer.

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