From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishfairyfai‧ry /ˈfeəri $ ˈferi/ ●●○ noun (plural fairies) [countable] 1 RFa small imaginary creature with magic powers, which looks like a very small person2 HOMOSEXUAL old-fashioned not polite an offensive word for a homosexual man
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fairy• A beautiful fairy danced near him, and he reached out to catch her, but caught only her handkerchief.Origin fairy (1300-1400) Old French faerie “fairyland”, from fae “fairy”, from Latin fatum “fate”