[
UK
/fˈeəɹi/
]
NOUN
- the enchanted realm of fairies
- a small being, human in form, playful and having magical powers
How To Use faery In A Sentence
- During the Lost Days, the walls between the faery kingdom of Ynys Avalenn and the mortal realm remained open with both sides able to pass as needed. Earl of Durkness
- Indeed, there was always something more than human in her loveliness, though, to be frank, it savored less of chilling paradisial perfection than of a vision of some great-eyed queen of faery, such as those whose feet glide unwetted over our fen-waters when they roam o 'nights in search of unwary travellers. The Line of Love Dizain des Mariages
- A disappeared world where magic reigned, and Fey and Other passed with ease between the mortal and faery realms. Earl of Durkness
- Apparently, Orikichal's faery race had once lived above ground, in the sunlit fields of the faery world.
- Another query about fairies, spelled as "faery" this time. Inside the Mailbag, Week #4
- Hand in hand they strode back towards the faery castle and the life of everlasting joy and timeless companionship that awaited them.
- Nearly every faery in the troop was hidden somewhere in the shadows.
- The people we met were like the cast from an old faery tale: bearded woodcutters sat chatting in clearings of the forest; cowherds and shepherdesses wandered past with their flocks, shy and silent.
- The new faery had a very majestic aura about her.
- ‘Oh there's no need for that,’ she answered, dropping the last of the faery fruit into their laps.