fay
Kelime Anlamı :
1. fairy.
2. peri.
3. (isim) peri.
Sahne Örnekleri :
Tanımlar :
1.
to join or fit closely or tightly.
2. A fairy or an elf.
3. archaic faith: "sirrah, by my fay, it waxes late” ( shakespeare).
2. A fairy or an elf.
3. archaic faith: "sirrah, by my fay, it waxes late” ( shakespeare).
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
A white person.
2. white.
3. A fairy; an elf.
4. to fit.
5. to join or unite closely or tightly.
6. to lie close together.
7. to fadge.
8. to cleanse; clean out.
2. white.
3. A fairy; an elf.
4. to fit.
5. to join or unite closely or tightly.
6. to lie close together.
7. to fadge.
8. to cleanse; clean out.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
A fairy; an elf.
2. faith.
3. to lie close together; to fit; to fadge; -- often with in, into, with, or together.
4. to fit; to join; to unite closely, as two pieces of wood, so as to make the surface fit together.
2. faith.
3. to lie close together; to fit; to fadge; -- often with in, into, with, or together.
4. to fit; to join; to unite closely, as two pieces of wood, so as to make the surface fit together.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
to join; put together; fit together; frame.
2. specifically
3. to fit (two pieces of timber) together, so as to lie close and fair; fit.
4. to put to; apply so as to touch or cover.
5. to fit; suit; unite closely. specifically
6. in ship-building, to fit or lie close together, as two pieces of wood. thus, a plank is said to fay to the timbers when there is no perceptible space between them.
7. to suit the requirements of the case; be fit for the purpose; do.
8. to cleanse; clean out, as a ditch.
9. about to die; fated; doomed; particularly, on the verge of a sudden or violent death.
10. dying; dead.
11. A fairy; an elf. see fairy.
12.
13. faith; fidelity; loyalty.
14. A middle english form of foe.
2. specifically
3. to fit (two pieces of timber) together, so as to lie close and fair; fit.
4. to put to; apply so as to touch or cover.
5. to fit; suit; unite closely. specifically
6. in ship-building, to fit or lie close together, as two pieces of wood. thus, a plank is said to fay to the timbers when there is no perceptible space between them.
7. to suit the requirements of the case; be fit for the purpose; do.
8. to cleanse; clean out, as a ditch.
9. about to die; fated; doomed; particularly, on the verge of a sudden or violent death.
10. dying; dead.
11. A fairy; an elf. see fairy.
12.
13. faith; fidelity; loyalty.
14. A middle english form of foe.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia