Fey

Adjective

 * 1) Magical or fairylike.
 * 2) Strange or otherworldly.
 * 3) Spellbound.
 * 4)  About to die; fated; doomed; on the verge of sudden or violent death.
 * 5)  Dying; dead.

Thesaurus
abnormal, anomalous, arcane, crank, crankish, cranky, crotchety, deviant, deviative, different, divergent, dotty, eccentric, eerie, erratic, esoteric, exceptional, extramundane, extraterrestrial, flaky, freakish, funny, hypernormal, hyperphysical, idiocratic, idiosyncratic, irregular, kinky, kooky, maggoty, mysterious, numinous, nutty, occult, odd, oddball, otherworldly, peculiar, preterhuman, preternatural, preternormal, pretersensual, psychic, queer, quirky, screwball, screwy, singular, spiritual, strange, superhuman, supernatural, supernormal, superphysical, supersensible, supersensual, supramundane, supranatural, transcendental, transmundane, twisted, unconventional, unearthly, unhuman, unnatural, unworldly, wacky, whimsical

Etymology
From fey: "fated to die" from  fæge: "doomed to die, timid" from  from. Akin to fegi: ( veeg: "doomed, near death"),  feigi: "appointed for death, ungodly" ( feige: "cowardly"),  feigr: "doomed",  fah: "outlawed, hostile". More at.

Pronunciation

 * Homophones: fay
 * Homophones: fay
 * Homophones: fay
 * Homophones: fay

Translations

 * French:


 * French: détaché du monde


 * Russian: не от мира сего


 * French:


 * Icelandic:


 * Russian: обречённый

Pronoun

 * 1) Third-person singular personal pronoun. he, she, it.

Noun

 * 1) a premonition of death