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fay
faya fairy Not to be confused with:fey – fated to die soon; under a spell; enchanted; whimsical; otherworldlyfay 1 F0057600 (fā)tr. & intr.v. fayed, fay·ing, fays To join or fit closely or tightly. [Middle English feien, from Old English fēgan; see pag- in Indo-European roots.]
fay 2 F0057600 (fā)n. A fairy or an elf. [Middle English faie, enchanted person or place, from Old French fae; see fairy.]
fay 3 F0057600 (fā)n. Archaic Faith: "Sirrah, by my fay, it waxes late" (Shakespeare). [Middle English fai, from Anglo-Norman fei, fed; see faith.]fay (feɪ) n (European Myth & Legend) a fairy or spriteadj1. (European Myth & Legend) of or resembling a fay2. informal pretentious or precious[C14: from Old French feie, ultimately from Latin fātum fate]
fay (feɪ) vbto fit or be fitted closely or tightly[Old English fēgan to join; related to Old High German fuogen, Latin pangere to fasten]
fay (feɪ) n an obsolete word for faith[C13: from Anglo-French feid; see faith]fay1 (feɪ) n. fairy (def. 1). [1350–1400; Middle English faie, fei < Middle French feie, fee] fay2 (feɪ) n. Obs. faith. [1250–1300; Middle English fai, fei < Anglo-French, faith] fay3 (feɪ) n. Slang: Extremely Disparaging and Offensive. ofay. [1925–30] fay Past participle: fayed Gerund: faying
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| I fay | | you fay | | he/she/it fays | | we fay | | you fay | | they fay |
| Preterite |
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| I fayed | | you fayed | | he/she/it fayed | | we fayed | | you fayed | | they fayed |
| Present Continuous |
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| I am faying | | you are faying | | he/she/it is faying | | we are faying | | you are faying | | they are faying |
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| I have fayed | | you have fayed | | he/she/it has fayed | | we have fayed | | you have fayed | | they have fayed |
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| I was faying | | you were faying | | he/she/it was faying | | we were faying | | you were faying | | they were faying |
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| I had fayed | | you had fayed | | he/she/it had fayed | | we had fayed | | you had fayed | | they had fayed |
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| I will fay | | you will fay | | he/she/it will fay | | we will fay | | you will fay | | they will fay |
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| I will have fayed | | you will have fayed | | he/she/it will have fayed | | we will have fayed | | you will have fayed | | they will have fayed |
| Future Continuous |
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| I will be faying | | you will be faying | | he/she/it will be faying | | we will be faying | | you will be faying | | they will be faying |
| Present Perfect Continuous |
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| I have been faying | | you have been faying | | he/she/it has been faying | | we have been faying | | you have been faying | | they have been faying |
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| I will have been faying | | you will have been faying | | he/she/it will have been faying | | we will have been faying | | you will have been faying | | they will have been faying |
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| I had been faying | | you had been faying | | he/she/it had been faying | | we had been faying | | you had been faying | | they had been faying |
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| I would fay | | you would fay | | he/she/it would fay | | we would fay | | you would fay | | they would fay |
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| I would have fayed | | you would have fayed | | he/she/it would have fayed | | we would have fayed | | you would have fayed | | they would have fayed | Thesaurus| Noun | 1. | fay - a small being, human in form, playful and having magical powersfaerie, faery, fairy, spritespiritual being, supernatural being - an incorporeal being believed to have powers to affect the course of human eventself, gremlin, imp, pixie, pixy, hob, brownie - (folklore) fairies that are somewhat mischievousfairy godmother - a female character in some fairy stories who has magical powers and can bring unexpected good fortune to the hero or heroinegnome, dwarf - a legendary creature resembling a tiny old man; lives in the depths of the earth and guards buried treasureMorgan le Fay - (Arthurian legend) a wicked enchantress who was the half sister and enemy of King ArthurPuck, Robin Goodfellow - a mischievous sprite of English folkloreOberson - (Middle Ages) the king of the fairies and husband of Titania in medieval folkloreTitania - (Middle Ages) the queen of the fairies in medieval folkloretooth fairy - a fairy that is said to leave money at night under a child's pillow to compensate for a baby tooth falling outwater spirit, water sprite, water nymph - a fairy that inhabits water | TranslationsEncyclopediaSeefairyFAY
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| FAY➣Fayetteville (Amtrak station code; Fayetteville, NC) | | FAY➣Full Academic Year (education) | | FAY➣For All of You | | FAY➣Federación Argentina de Yachting | | FAY➣Fayetteville, NC, USA - Fayetteville Municipal (Airport Code) | | FAY➣Federal Award Year (various locations) | | FAY➣Fleet Activities Yokosukas (US Navy) | | FAY➣Future for African Youth (est. 2005) |
fay
Synonyms for faynoun a small being, human in form, playful and having magical powersSynonymsRelated Words- spiritual being
- supernatural being
- elf
- gremlin
- imp
- pixie
- pixy
- hob
- brownie
- fairy godmother
- gnome
- dwarf
- Morgan le Fay
- Puck
- Robin Goodfellow
- Oberson
- Titania
- tooth fairy
- water spirit
- water sprite
- water nymph
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