feydom

noun

Etymology

From fey + -dom.

  1. derived from *peyk-
  2. inherited from *faigijaz
  3. inherited from *faigī
  4. inherited from fǣġe
  5. inherited from feye — “fated to die
  6. suffixed as feydom — “fey + dom

Definitions

  1. The state of being fey or doomed.

    • Hamlet is fey, as heroes have been since the dawn of literature ; but was ever feydom so wonderfully set forth, or a doomed hero more adorable?

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