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  •  -  (folklore) fairies that are somewhat mischievous; below 3 kilohertz
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  • ...sting but highly implausible story; often told as an excuse; a story about fairies; told to amuse children
    186 bytes (24 words) - 07:02, 8 April 2024
  • ...widely in different cultures and the interpretations of historical texts. Fairies are often depicted as human in appearance and having magical powers. Their ...recorded for centuries, but the idea that only tiny beings with wings were fairies has taken root in modern times. They are often depicted as young, sometimes
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  •  (Middle Ages) the queen of the fairies in medieval folklore; a white powder used as a pigment for its high coverin
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  • ...g can be kept warm;  a hard steel edge tool used to cut gears;  (folklore) fairies that are somewhat mischievous;  (folklore) a small grotesque supernatural
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  • ...[Fantasy|fantasy]] literature. It is most commonly associated with [[Fairy|fairies]] and is often depicted as a sparkling powder or dust that grants magical a ...mythology]] of various cultures, where it is often associated with [[Fairy|fairies]] or other magical creatures. The term "pixie dust" itself is derived from
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  • ...ossoms but we know better. The best flavored blossoms are from the Acadian Fairies and are known by their reddish color. Since Leprechaun footprints are not a
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  • ...He is the king of the [[fairies]] and husband of [[Titania]], queen of the fairies. Oberon is one of the main characters in the play and his conflict with Tit
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  • ...helping them with their chores or guiding lost travelers. Unlike [[Fairies|fairies]], pixies are usually depicted without wings, and their magical powers are
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  • ...lklore and fantasy literature, associated with magical creatures such as [[fairies]], [[pixies]], and [[elves]]. It is commonly depicted as a sparkling powder The concept of fairy dust has roots in European folklore, where fairies were believed to possess supernatural powers and were often associated with
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  • ...ng track of time. Other stories suggest that fairy rings are the result of fairies or elves dancing in a circle, leaving the ring behind as a footprint of the
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  • ...egetables. It's great for a meat and vegetable kabob as well. Those little fairies like to sprinkle it on many of the dishes that come out of my kitchen....--
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  • ...le]]s''': These are stories that feature magical creatures, such as elves, fairies, and goblins.
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  • ...was considered a grave sin. In [[Celtic mythology]], it was believed that fairies could take the form of black cats, and thus harming a black cat could bring
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  • ...opular culture, usually attributed to mythical creatures such as elves and fairies, where they are often depicted as symbols of wisdom or otherworldliness. In
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  • ...land of [[Neverland]] as the leader of the [[Lost Boys]], interacting with fairies, pirates, mermaids, Native Americans, and occasionally ordinary children fr
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  • ...en described as wearing red or green, traditional colors associated with [[fairies]] in Irish folklore. They may appear in various forms, from a beautiful wom
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  • ...resting place. However, others believe that the light is a trick played by fairies or other supernatural beings, leading humans astray for their own amusement
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  • ...tic tradition of leaving saucers of milk outside for wandering spirits and fairies. The myth of the Cat-sìth also reflects the complex relationship between h
    3 KB (442 words) - 03:56, 24 April 2024
  • ...atural group of hunters passing in wild pursuit. The hunters may be elves, fairies, or the dead, and the leader of the hunt is often a named figure associated
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