Fairy - Law Dictionary Search Results
Pigwidgeon
A cant word for anything petty or small It is used by Drayton as the name of a fairy
Ringlet
A small ring a small circle specifically a fairy ring
Pixy
An old English name for a fairy an elf
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Elf
An imaginary supernatural being commonly a little sprite much like a fairy a mythological diminutive spirit supposed to haunt hills and wild places and generally represented as delighting in mischievous
Ogre
An imaginary monster or hideous giant of fairy tales who lived on human beings hence any frightful giant a cruel monster
Marasmius
A genus of chiefly small white spored mushrooms including the Marasmius oreades the mushroon that grow in a fairy ring
Fairily
In the manner of a fairy
Changeling
who or that which is left or taken in the place of another as a child exchanged by fairies
Fairyland
The imaginary land or abode of fairies
Oaf
Originally an elfs child a changeling left by fairies or goblins hence a deformed or foolish child a simpleton an idiot
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Fairy - Law Dictionary Search Results
Pigwidgeon
A cant word for anything petty or small It is used by Drayton as the name of a fairy
Ringlet
A small ring a small circle specifically a fairy ring
Pixy
An old English name for a fairy an elf
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Elf
An imaginary supernatural being commonly a little sprite much like a fairy a mythological diminutive spirit supposed to haunt hills and wild places and generally represented as delighting in mischievous
Ogre
An imaginary monster or hideous giant of fairy tales who lived on human beings hence any frightful giant a cruel monster
Marasmius
A genus of chiefly small white spored mushrooms including the Marasmius oreades the mushroon that grow in a fairy ring
Fairily
In the manner of a fairy
Changeling
who or that which is left or taken in the place of another as a child exchanged by fairies
Fairyland
The imaginary land or abode of fairies
Oaf
Originally an elfs child a changeling left by fairies or goblins hence a deformed or foolish child a simpleton an idiot
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