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älva Explanation: faery: fa·er·ie also fa·er·y (fā'ə-rē, fâr'ē) pronunciation n., pl. -ies. 1. A tiny, mischievous, imaginary being; a fairy. 2. The land or realm of the fairies. [Middle English faierie, fairie. See fairy.] fa'er·ie or fa'er·y adj. |
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