Fey - English meaning
Fey – definitions in English dictionary
adjectiveGiving an impression of vague unworldliness or mystery.
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A rather fey romantic novelistadjectiveHaving supernatural powers of clairvoyance.
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King arthur was surrounded by fey women, all intimately concerned with his fate.adjectiveFated to die or at the point of death.
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They know a person is "fey," or doomed, but cannot avert the destined events.
adjectiveMysterious and strange, or trying to appear like this
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He dismissed her later poems as fey and frivolous.
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Word origin
Old English fǣge (in the sense ‘fated to die soon’), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch veeg and to German feige ‘cowardly’.
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