Portent vs Faydom - What's the difference?
portent | faydom |
Something that portends an event about to occur, especially an unfortunate or evil event; an omen.
A portending; significance; as, a howl of dire portent.
Something regarded as portentous; a marvel; prodigy.
The state of being fay or doomed.
(dialectal) A portent, usually of death; doom.
*2005 , John Dover Wilson, What happens in Hamlet :
*1998 , George Wyman Bury, The land of Uz :
*1853 , Charles Dickens, Household words :
As nouns the difference between portent and faydom
is that portent is something that portends an event about to occur, especially an unfortunate or evil event; an omen while faydom is the state of being fay or doomed.portent
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(-)- Hamlet is fey, as heroes have been since the dawn of literature ; but was ever feydom so wonderfully set forth, or a doomed hero more adorable?
- He merely got tantalizing scraps of information flung at him from the boundary wall of faydom .
- [...] far more reduced kingdom of Magic. I am the case of real distress. I am the Magician without a shoe to stand on. My glory is departed — mine, Ichabod the Magician. Before faydom existed, was Magic, awful, erect, weird, inscrutable.