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fey
adj 1: slightly insane [synonym: {fey}, {touched(p)}]
2: suggestive of an elf in strangeness and otherworldliness;
"thunderbolts quivered with elfin flares of heat lightning";
"the fey quality was there, the ability to see the moon at
midday"- John Mason Brown [synonym: {elfin}, {fey}]

Fey \Fey\ (f[=a]), a. [AS. f[=ae]ga, Icel. feigr, OHG. feigi.]
Fated; doomed. [Old Eng. & Scot.]
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Fey \Fey\ (f[=a]), n. [See {Fay} faith.]
Faith. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
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Fey \Fey\, v. t. [Cf. {Feague}.]
To cleanse; to clean out. [Obs.] --Tusser.
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  • FEY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    In Old and Middle English it meant "feeble" or "sickly " Those meanings turned out to be fey themselves, but the word lived on in senses related to death, and because a wild or elated state of mind was once believed to portend death, other senses arose from these
  • Fey - definition of fey by The Free Dictionary
    Having or displaying an otherworldly, magical, or fairylike aspect or quality: "She's got that fey look as though she's had breakfast with a leprechaun" (Dorothy Burnham)
  • fey adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
    Definition of fey adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
  • FEY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    If you describe someone as fey, you mean that they behave in a shy, childish, or unpredictable way, and you are often suggesting that this is unnatural or insincere
  • fey - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    Adjective fey (comparative feyer or more fey, superlative feyest or most fey) Magical or fairylike
  • FEY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    Affected insincere (Definition of fey from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)
  • Fey Definition Slang: Unveiling the Modern Usage
    The term 'fey' has evolved from its ominous origins to symbolize whimsy, charm, and nonconformity in modern slang Explore its cultural significance through examples, case studies, and statistics showcasing its influence on youth and LGBTQ+ communities
  • Fey - Etymology, Origin Meaning - Etymonline
    See origin and meaning of fey
  • Fey | Word Genius
    Fey comes from the Middle English word "fǣge" ("fated to die soon"), but it has Germanic origins, specifically developing from the word "feige" ("cowardly") Did you Know? The word "fey" is sometimes used as another term for fairies — mythical and magical beings found in European folk mythology
  • How to Use Fay, fey Correctly - GRAMMARIST
    Fey is traditionally an adjective meaning (1) fated to die or (2) in a disordered state of mind like one prepared to die, while fay is traditionally a poetic noun referring to a fairy or an elf (fay has the same Old French origin as fairy)





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