Fay [noun]

Definition of Fay:

elf

Synonyms of Fay:


Opposite/Antonyms of Fay:

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Sentence/Example of Fay:

When the time came to part from Frank, little Fay was almost heart-broken.

I will tell you now that I am ready to go through anything for Fairy Fay.

The Rev. Eli Fay preached her funeral sermon, and bore testimony to her great ability.

Again, the fay of Argouges disappears on the name of Death being mentioned in her presence.

Fay and Cox turned it over to True Williams, one of the well-known illustrators of that day.

In all their rule, and strictest tie of their order, there was but this one clause to be observed: Fay ce que vouldras.

A beautiful lady approaches whom he mistakes for the Virgin; but she tells him she is Morgan le Fay.

Again, to hark back to the other romances, we have found the word fay attached to the name of King Arthur's sister Morgan.

“Your father is always what the Scotch call ‘fay’ before trouble,” she said to Kate.

Then Morgan le Fay came to Alisander, and asked him if he would fain be whole.