Don't know what the question is about 'fair-haired.' Rhyme goes 'Monday's child is fair of face, Tuesday's child is full of grace, Wednesday's child is full of woe, Thursday's child has far to go, Friday's child works hard for a living, Saturday's child is loving and giving, but the child that's born on the Sabbath day is fair and wise and good and gay.' Gay means happy here.
"Fair-haired" typically refers to someone with light or blonde hair. "Tuesday's child is full of grace" is part of a nursery rhyme that characterizes children born on each day of the week with different traits – in this case, Tuesday's child is seen as graceful.
Full of Grace
Fair-Haired Child was created on 2006-01-06.
Fair-haired (and light-haired) are translated 'blond' (masc.) or 'blonde' (fem.) in French.
Tuesdays child is full of grace. The rhyme "Monday's child is fair of face, Tuesday's child is full of grace" reflects the characteristics associated with children born on each day of the week.
fair, light, flaxen, fair-haired, golden-haired
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The duration of The Fair-Haired Hare is 420.0 seconds.
Fair-haired, light-haired
The Fair-Haired Hare was created on 1951-04-14.
Fair haired or yellow haired
It means the favorite or favored person in the group. A similar idiom is "fair haired child."
Fair hair, brown eyes.
Mondays child is fair of face,Tuesdays child is full of grace,Wednesdays child is full of woe,Thursdays child has far to go,Fridays child is loving and giving,Saturdays child works hard for his living,And the child that is born on the Sabbath dayIs bonny and blithe, and good and gay.