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Finn the magical.
Glossary
- Fable:
A story often of supernatural character, which is not based on fact usually, told to conveying a moral. - Fact:
A truth based on accurate information or thing known to have occurred - Fairy:
Mythical small being with magical powers - Fairy-ring:
Circular band of darker grass with mushrooms or toadstools attributed to the dancing of fairies. - Fairy-tale:
Tale about fairies, mythical creatures or strange happenings. - Faith:
Reliance or trust in something without proof - Familiars:
Animals that were close to witches and assisted them or were thought to provide them with powers. - Fantasy:
Imaginary invention or dream not based on fact. - Fate:
1. What will happen or has happened to somebody their destiny.
2. A power that is thought to make something happen.
- Fear:
State of alarm or painful emotion brought about by the idea of coming danger. - Fearsome:
Something that is very frightening or awful, especially in looks. - Feast:
Large sumptuous meal enjoyed by a number of people, often related to a festival. - Feat:
Brave or noteworthy act involving bravery, high ability or strength. - Fen, Fenland:
Low marshy or flooded area of land. - Fenlander:
Inhabitant of the fens. - Ferocious:
Very fierce, savage or cruel. - Festival:
Feast day or celebration. - Feud:
Lasting hostility between two or more people or groups of people. - Feudal:
Medieval system of government arising from the holding of lands, where a master or overlord is the landholder. - Fiend, Fiendish:
Evil spirit or person that is wicked or cruel in their actions.
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