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Qu'est-ce (qui) est FAIRYLAND - définition

MYTHICAL LAND OF FAIRIES IN BRITISH FOLKLORE
Faerie; Fairyworld; Fairy land; Fairy Land; Fairy-Land; Fairy-land; Elfame
  • One of the entrances to the [[Cleeves Cove cave]] system, the "Elf Hame" of the Bessie Dunlop story.

Fairyland         
·noun The imaginary land or abode of fairies.
fairyland         
¦ noun the imaginary home of fairies.
fairyland         
(fairylands)
1.
Fairyland is the imaginary place where fairies live.
N-UNCOUNT
2.
If you describe a place as a fairyland, you mean that it has a delicate beauty.
If you came with me to one of my toy shops, you'd think you were stepping into a fairyland.
N-VAR

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Fairyland

Fairyland (Faerie, Scottish Elfame, c.f. Old Norse Álfheimr) in English and Scottish folklore is the fabulous land or abode of fairies or fays. Old French faierie (Early Modern English faerie) referred to an illusion or enchantment, the land of the faes. Modern English (by the 17th century) fairy transferred the name of the realm of the fays to its inhabitants, e.g. the expression fairie knight in Edmund Spenser's The Faerie Queene refers to a "supernatural knight" or a "knight of Faerie" but was later re-interpreted as referring to a knight who is "a fairy".

Exemples du corpus de texte pour FAIRYLAND
1. "It‘s like these fairy stories when people visit fairyland.
2. When human girls get into fairyland, it‘s all about makeovers rather than magic.
3. On June 4 they went round Samjiyon Township which has been turned into a socialist fairyland of the Songun era.
4. "We‘ve been living through fairyland budgets where you think you can have tax cuts for free," said Sen.
5. "It has a fairyland quality," said Bruce Beehler, an ornithologist with Conservation International in Washington and the expedition‘s co–leader.