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Definitions for Fey
[1] British Dialect . doomed; fated to die.
[2] Chiefly Scot. appearing to be under a spell; marked by an apprehension of death, calamity, or evil.
[3] supernatural; unreal; enchanted: elves, fairies, and other fey creatures.
[4] being in unnaturally high spirits, as were formerly thought to precede death.
[5] whimsical; strange; otherworldly: a strange child with a mysterious smile and a fey manner.
[6] interested in or believing in the supernatural
[7] attuned to the supernatural; clairvoyant; visionary
[8] mainly Scot fated to die; doomed
[9] mainly Scot in a state of high spirits or unusual excitement, formerly believed to presage death
Words related to Fey
clairvoyant, dead, elfin, otherworldly, visionary, whimsical
Words nearby Fey
few and far between, few bricks shy of a load, few words, fewer, fewness, fey, feydeau, feynman, feynman diagram, feynman diagram, fez
Origin of Fey
before 900; Middle English; Old English fǣge doomed to die; cognate with Old Norse feigr doomed, German feig cowardly
Word origin for Fey
Old English fæge marked out for death; related to Old Norse feigr doomed, Old High German feigi
Synonyms for Fey
clairvoyant, dead, elfin, fairylike, otherworldly, visionary, whimsical