few |
fey |
As a determiner few
is an indefinite, but usually small, number of.
As a pronoun few
is few people, few things.
As a proper noun Few
is the pilots who fought in the Battle of Britain.
As an adjective fey is
about to die; doomed; on the verge of sudden or violent death.
As a noun fey is
fairy folk collectively.
taxonomy |
fey |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and fey
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
fey is fairy folk collectively.
As an adjective fey is
(dialectal|or|archaic) about to die; doomed; on the verge of sudden or violent death or
fey can be magical or fairylike.
fey |
strange |
As an adjective fey
is (dialectal|or|archaic) about to die; doomed; on the verge of sudden or violent death or
fey can be magical or fairylike.
As a noun fey
is fairy folk collectively.
As a proper noun strange is
.
fey |
feyly |
As an adjective fey
is (dialectal|or|archaic) about to die; doomed; on the verge of sudden or violent death or
fey can be magical or fairylike.
As a noun fey
is fairy folk collectively.
As an adverb feyly is
in a fey way.
fey |
fairylike |
Synonyms |
Fairylike is a synonym of fey.
As adjectives the difference between fey and fairylike
is that
fey is about to die; doomed; on the verge of sudden or violent death while
fairylike is resembling a fairy or some aspect of one.
As a noun fey
is fairy folk collectively.
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