The possessive form of the word fairy is fairy's.
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Yes, the word 'fairy' is a noun, a word for a mythical being, a word for a thing.
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The Latin word for fairy is fata or fatum. This actually means goddess of fate. A fairy is a mythological creature.
another term of word of princess is fairy and angel. it can not be a devil because that's a stepsister in fairy tails
There is no native Hebrew word for fairy. Modern Hebrew uses the word feya (פֵיָה), which is borrowed from the archaic English word "fey."
No because fairy is a weird noun but the name of the fairy needs to be in capital letters.
the fairy world doesn't exist
This line means "Oberon, (fairy king) get to it, (attend) and pay attention, (and mark) the morning approaches (I do hear the morning lark)"
The book "The Hairy Fairy" was written by Mark Watson. It is a children's book that tells the story of a fairy with a unique problem of having too much hair.
180oC or 190oC/ gas mark 5 it depends on how crispy you would like your fairy cakes.