Word Meanings - FAIRY - Book Publishers vocabulary database
fairy folk, fairy, OF. faerie enchantment, F. féer, fr. LL. Fata one 1. Enchantment; illusion. Chaucer. The God of her has made an end, And fro this worlde's fairy Hath taken her into company. Gower. 2. The country of the fays; land
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fairy folk, fairy, OF. faerie enchantment, F. féer, fr. LL. Fata one 1. Enchantment; illusion. Chaucer. The God of her has made an end, And fro this worlde's fairy Hath taken her into company. Gower. 2. The country of the fays; land of illusions. He is a king y-crowned in Fairy. Lydgate. 3. An imaginary supernatural being or spirit, supposed to assume a human form , either male or female, and to meddle for good or evil in the affairs of mankind; a fay. See Elf, and Demon. The fourth kind of spirit called the Fairy. K. James. And now about the caldron sing, Like elves and fairies in a ring. Shak. 5. An enchantress. Shak. Fairy of the mine, an imaginary being supposed to inhabit mines, etc. German folklore tells of two species; one fierce and malevolent, the other gentle, See Kobold. No goblin or swart fairy of the mine Hath hurtful power over true virginity. Milton.
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- COUNTRY-DANCE
See MACUALAY - ILLUSIONABLE
Liable to illusion. - FAIRY
fairy folk, fairy, OF. faerie enchantment, F. féer, fr. LL. Fata one 1. Enchantment; illusion. Chaucer. The God of her has made an end, And fro this worlde's fairy Hath taken her into company. Gower. 2. The country of the fays; land - COUNTRY SEAT
A dwelling in the country, used as a place of retirement from the city. - ILLUSIONIST
One given to illusion; a visionary dreamer. - ILLUSION
A sensation originated by some external object, but so modified as in any way to lead to an erroneous perception; as when the rolling of a wagon is mistaken for thunder. Note: Some modern writers distinguish between an illusion and hallucination, - FAIRYLAND
The imaginary land or abode of fairies. - COUNTRY CLUB
A club usually located in the suburbs or vicinity of a city or town and devoted mainly to outdoor sports. - COUNTRYSIDE
A particular rural district; a country neighborhood. W. Black. Blackmore. - FAIRYLIKE
Resembling a fairy, or what is made or done be fairies; as, fairylike music. - COUNTRY BANK
A national bank not in a reserve city. - ENCHANTMENT
1. The act of enchanting; the production of certain wonderful effects by the aid of demons, or the agency of supposed spirits; the use of magic arts, spells, or charms; incantation. After the last enchantment you did here. Shak. 2. The - COUNTRYMAN
1. An inhabitant or native of a region. Shak. 2. One born in the same country with another; a compatriot; -- used with a possessive pronoun. In perils of waters, in perils of robbers, in perils by mine own countrymen. 2 Cor. xi. 26. 3. One who - COUNTRYWOMAN
A woman born, or dwelling, in the country, as opposed to the city; a woman born or dwelling in the same country with another native or inhabitant. Shak. - COUNTRY-BASE
See BASE - COUNTRY COUSIN
A relative from the country visiting the city and unfamiliar with city manners and sights. - TAKEN
p. p. of Take. - COUNTRY
The rock through which a vein runs. Conclusion to the country. See under Conclusion. -- To put, or throw, one's self upon the country, to appeal to one's constituents; to stand trial before a jury. (more info) contrata, fr. L. contra over against, - COMPANY
A subdivision of a regiment of troops under the command of a captain, numbering in the United States 100 men. (more info) 1. The state of being a companion or companions; the act of accompaying; fellowship; companionship; society; friendly - TRUST COMPANY
Any corporation formed for the purpose of acting as trustee. Such companies usually do more or less of a banking business. - DISILLUSION
The act or process of freeing from an illusion, or the state of being freed therefrom. Lowell. - DISCOMPANY
To free from company; to dissociate. It she be alone now, and discompanied. B. Jonson. - MISTAKEN
1. Being in error; judging wrongly; having a wrong opinion or a misconception; as, a mistaken man; he is mistaken. 2. Erroneous; wrong; as, a mistaken notion. - DISILLUSIONIZE
To disenchant; to free from illusion. "The bitter disillusionizing experience of postnuptial life." W. Black. - OUTTAKEN
or prep. Excepted; save. Wyclif. Chaucer. - UPCOUNTRY
In an upcountry direction; as, to live upcountry. - DISENCHANTMENT
The act of disenchanting, or state of being disenchanted. Shelton.