Definitions for Fey

Fey fey

Spelling: [fey]
IPA: /feɪ/

Fey is a 3 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 9 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 8 points.

You can make 10 anagrams from letters in Fey (efy).

Definitions for Fey

adjective

  1. British Dialect. doomed; fated to die.
  2. Chiefly Scot. appearing to be under a spell; marked by an apprehension of death, calamity, or evil.
  3. supernatural; unreal; enchanted:
  4. being in unnaturally high spirits, as were formerly thought to precede death.
  5. whimsical; strange; otherworldly:

Origin of Fey

before 900; Middle English; Old English fǣge doomed to die; cognate with Old Norse feigr doomed, German feig cowardly

Examples for Fey

Into his mind, involuntarily, came the awesome Scotch word “fey.”

Annuale This is yet another gem from the first time fey hosted in 2008.

"You're 'fey,' child," she said, as she helped her out of the dandy.

The two secret ingredients: Poehler and fey, who transform into clubbing Guidettes with unconventional pickup lines.

I think I must be fey to-day; you cannot irritate me even when you try.

In her book Bossypants, fey claims that her Palin impression did nothing to help net her comedy 30 Rock more viewers.

As is the fey way, her opening monologue included some stellar self-deprecating jokes.

Rudolph and fey end the song Natalie Cole style, as each duetting with her unborn child.

"The man is fey," said the Duke to himself, listening with a startled gravity.

I'm 'fey' to-day, as the Scotch say, and must 'dree my weird'.

Word Value for Fey
Scrable

9

Words with friends

8

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