Faerie [noun]

Definition of Faerie:

idyllic realm

Synonyms of Faerie:


Opposite/Antonyms of Faerie:

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Sentence/Example of Faerie:

His name was Calidore, and of all the knights of the Faerie Queen there was none so gentle nor so courteous as he.

The hero Arthur carried a dragon on his helm, and the tradition of it is moulded into imperishable form in the Faerie Queen.

So he went to the court of the Faerie Queen, and she took him for one of her knights.

He also produced a book on cookery, and a commentary on the Faerie Queen.

He was a great admirer of Spenser, his Faerie Queene was a great favourite with him.

The true meaning of the word "faerie" is spiritual, but many stories masquerade under that title which have no claim to it.

It is not easy to imagine the Thames bargees chanting passages from the Faerie Queene.

As a child I had some wise as well as foolish instruction concerning the nations of Faerie.

But The Faerie Queene lives by its poetry; and its poetry lives independently of its creed.

Could I buy that faerie land, sweetheart, and build therein a hidden house and over its threshold carry a sweet bride!