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  1. Fairy - Wikipedia

    The English fairy derives from the Early Modern English faerie, meaning ' realm of the fays '. Faerie, in turn, derives from the Old French form faierie, a derivation from faie (from Vulgar Latin fata, ' the …

  2. FAERIE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of FAERIE is fairyland.

  3. Fairy | Origins, Beliefs & Legends | Britannica

    Dec 6, 2024 · fairy, a mythical being of folklore and romance usually having magic powers and dwelling on earth in close relationship with humans.

  4. Faërie | The One Wiki to Rule Them All | Fandom

    Aside from being a name for Eldamar in Tolkien's mythology, faërie or faery is an archaic and scholarly term originating in 1590 A.D. [1] that can refer to "fairy-land", figuratively or in general, to fairies …

  5. The Enchanting Realm of Faerie: From Folklore to Modern Myth

    Sep 9, 2024 · This article aims to explore the rich tapestry of faerie mythology, tracing its historical roots, evolution, characteristics, and profound impact on modern culture and spirituality.

  6. 30 Types of Fairies: Exploring the Magical World of the Fae

    Jun 26, 2023 · A fairy, sometimes also called a faerie, faery, fae, fey, fay, and fair folk, is a mythical being that exists in international folklore.

  7. Fairy vs Faerie: Understanding the Differences and Origins

    Apr 7, 2025 · Using “fairy” and “faerie” interchangeably: “Fairy” typically refers to a mythical creature associated with magic, while “faerie” often denotes a more whimsical or fantasy-related context.

  8. Fairy vs. Faery; Why Two Spellings? - The Everyday Fae

    Faeries are nature spirits. They encompass the beautiful winged creatures (generally known as sylphs or pixies) and a whole lot more. I use the term “fae” to mean pretty much anything that doesn’t …

  9. Fae: Mythical Creature Overview and History

    Fae, also known as fairies, are mythical creatures that have been a part of human folklore for centuries. They are often depicted as small, winged beings with magical powers, but their appearance and …

  10. Classifications of fairies - Wikipedia

    Wirt Sikes formally divided Welsh fairies, or Tylwyth Teg, into five general types: the Ellyllon (elves), the Bwbachod (household spirits similar to brownies and hobgoblins), the Coblynau (spirits of the …