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faerie
OXFORD DICTIONARY
faerie, n. (also faery) archaic 1 Fairyland; the fairies esp. as represented by Spenser (the Faerie Queene).
2 (attrib.) visionary, fancied.
2 (attrib.) visionary, fancied.
Etymology
var. of FAIRY
THESAURUS
faerie
Agapemone, Arcadia, Big Rock-Candy Mountain, Canaan, Cloudcuckooland, Cockaigne, Eden, Eldorado, Erewhon, Garden of Eden, Goshen, Happy Valley, Land of Youth, Laputa, Never-Never-land, Neverland, New Atlantis, Pandemonium, Quivira, Shangri-la, Utopia, cloudland, dreamland, dystopia, eeriness, elfdom, elfenfolk, fairyfolk, fairyland, heaven, kakotopia, kingdom come, land of dreams, land of enchantment, land of faerie, land of plenty, land of promise, lotus land, millennium, miraculousness, mysteriousness, mystery, numinousness, otherworldliness, paradise, preternaturalism, promised land, shee, sidhe, superhumanity, supernaturalism, supernaturality, supernaturalness, supernature, supernormalness, superphysicalness, supersensibleness, supranaturalism, supranature, the good folk, the little people, the occult, the supernatural, the supersensible, transcendentalism, unearthliness, unworldliness, utopia, witchery, wonderlandFor further exploring for "faerie" in Webster Dictionary Online