| fairy | | |
| n. (person) | 1. faerie, faery, fairy, fay, sprite | a small being, human in form, playful and having magical powers. |
| ~ spiritual being, supernatural being | an incorporeal being believed to have powers to affect the course of human events. |
| ~ elf, gremlin, imp, pixie, brownie, hob, pixy | (folklore) fairies that are somewhat mischievous. |
| ~ fairy godmother | a female character in some fairy stories who has magical powers and can bring unexpected good fortune to the hero or heroine. |
| ~ gnome, dwarf | a legendary creature resembling a tiny old man; lives in the depths of the earth and guards buried treasure. |
| ~ morgan le fay | (Arthurian legend) a wicked enchantress who was the half sister and enemy of King Arthur. |
| ~ puck, robin goodfellow | a mischievous sprite of English folklore. |
| ~ oberson | (Middle Ages) the king of the fairies and husband of Titania in medieval folklore. |
| ~ titania | (Middle Ages) the queen of the fairies in medieval folklore. |
| ~ tooth fairy | a fairy that is said to leave money at night under a child's pillow to compensate for a baby tooth falling out. |
| ~ water spirit, water sprite, water nymph | a fairy that inhabits water. |
| n. (person) | 2. fag, faggot, fagot, fairy, nance, pansy, poof, poove, pouf, queen, queer | offensive term for an openly homosexual man. |
| ~ derogation, disparagement, depreciation | a communication that belittles somebody or something. |
| ~ gay man, shirtlifter | a homosexual man. |
| thicket | | |
| n. (group) | 1. brush, brushwood, coppice, copse, thicket | a dense growth of bushes. |
| ~ botany, flora, vegetation | all the plant life in a particular region or period.; "Pleistocene vegetation"; "the flora of southern California"; "the botany of China" |
| ~ brake | an area thickly overgrown usually with one kind of plant. |
| ~ canebrake | a dense growth of cane (especially giant cane). |
| ~ spinney | a copse that shelters game. |
| ~ underbrush, undergrowth, underwood | the brush (small trees and bushes and ferns etc.) growing beneath taller trees in a wood or forest. |
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