faerie in English

noun
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fairyland.
the world of faerie

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1. From Old French faerie; re-introduced into English in deliberately Archaising spelling in 1590 by Edmund Spenser in authoring the Faerie Queene.

2. What does Appeach mean? 1590, Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene, II.viii

3. Avengeresses) (rare) A female avenger.Spenser Faerie Queene, III-viii - That cruell Queene Avengeresse; 2004: Brian P

4. As long as you control a Faerie, Boggart Sprite-Chaser gets +1/+1 and has flying.

5. Follows your Power Word: Shield.Benevolent Faerie: Increases the cooldown recovery rate of your target's major ability by 100%.

6. The adverb Blatantly comes from a word coined by Edmund Spenser in his allegory The Faerie Queen

7. In Spenser's The Faerie Queene, a fiend from Hell disguised as a beautiful woman is called Ate

8. Niall Brigant, also known as the King of Fae and Faerie Grandpa, is a character on HBO's True Blood

9. But even the Bogbeans, the normally elusive faerie folk of the dark forests and marshlands, seem set to block their path

10. Cantrips are the complex ways of faerie magic (also referred to as Draocht by some Grumps), that are used by modern Changelings

11. But even the Bogbeans, the normally elusive faerie folk of the dark forests and marshlands, seem set to block their path

12. 1590, Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene: And, passing forward with furious Affret, / Pierst through his bever and quite into his brow.

13. Word Origin for Braggadocio C16: from Braggadocchio, name of a boastful character in Spenser's Faerie Queene; probably from braggart + Italian -occhio (augmentative suffix)

14. 1596, Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene, V.11: More loathd then Lerna, or then Stygian lake, / That any man would night Awhaped make […].

15. 1590, Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene, III.12: Yet the bold Britonesse was nought ydred, / Though much emmov'd, but stedfast still persevered.

16. McManaway notes an additional allusion to Faerie Queene in 'Satyra Secunda': "A compound mist of May deaw and Beane flowre, Do these Acrasias on …

17. 1596, Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene, VI.8: They downe him hold, and fast with cords do bynde, / Till they him force the Buxome yoke to beare […].

18. [from 14th c.] 1596, Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene, VI.8: Sometimes aloft he layd, sometimes Alow, / Now here, now there, and oft him neare he mist […]

19. 1590, Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene, II.vi: No Arboret with painted blossomes drest, / And smelling sweet, but there it might be found […] (obsolete) A grove, shrubbery or arbour; Anagrams

20. The IT Crowd is a clever and hilarious satire of the everyday struggles of a brilliant mind trapped in an office of those who think computers run on magic and faerie dust

21. The Beldam is a former faerie member of the Court of Oberon, was one of the original Dark Spawn Lords during the first Cartoonian War, and is the main antagonist from Coraline

22. 1590, Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene, III.2: I have been trained up in warlike stowre, / To tossen speare and shield, and to Affrap / The warlike ryder to his most mishap

23. Cataplasm is a lethal poison, made of concentrate of the rare Atropa belladonna mixed with demon poison.12 In 1940, Brother Zachariah was injured with a Cataplasm-poisoned blade by a faerie

24. 1590, Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene, II.i: that lewd ribauld with vile lust aduaunst / Layd first his filthy hands on virgin cleene, / To spoile her daintie Corse so faire and sheene […] A dead body, a corpse

25. 1590, Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene, II.vi: No Arboret with painted blossomes drest, / And smelling sweet, but there it might be found [ …] 1667, John Milton, Paradise Lost ‎ [ [1]]: Then voluble and bold, now hid, now seen, Among thick-woven Arborets and

26. [Attested from (1150 to 1350) to the early 17th century.][1] 1590, Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene, III.viii: Vpon his Courser set the louely lode, / And with her fled away without Abode.· (dated or law) Stay or continuance in a place; sojourn

27. No longer be arbitrarily limited to carrying 3 Ex Potions but 9 Faerie Allheals! Buy enough Waystones to warp yourself into a different videogame! Farm enemies until your thumbs fall off! The world is your clam! Update: Added an optional file labeled Max Stack Plus Extra

28. Braggadocio (n.) 1590, coined by Spenser as the name of his personification of vainglory ("Faerie Queene," ii.3), from brag, with augmentative ending from Italian words then in vogue in English.In general use by 1594 for "an empty swaggerer;" of the talk of such persons, from 1734.

29. 1590, Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene, III.8: Beastly he threwe her downe, ne car'd to spill / Her garments gay with scales of fish that all did fill.; 1901, The Literary World - Volume 63 - Page 35: They have insulted me most Beastly.Moreover, they are, everyone of them, black-satan filthmen.

30. Accrue (third-person singular simple present Accrues, present participle accruing, simple past and past participle accrued) (intransitive) To increase, to rise1590, Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene And though pow’r fail’d, her Courage did accrue (intransitive) to reach or come to by way of increase; to arise or spring up because of growth or result, especially as …

31. Blatant (adj.) coined 1596 by Edmund Spenser in "The Faerie Queen," in Blatant beast, a thousand-tongued monster representing slander; perhaps primarily alliterative, perhaps suggested by Latin blatire "to babble." It entered general use by 1650s as "noisy in an offensive and vulgar way;" the sense of "obvious, glaringly conspicuous" is from 1889.

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