noun
- plural of feyness; the quality or state of being fey (having a magical, otherworldly, or ethereal character)
- plural of feyness; the quality of being fated to die soon or having a premonition of death (archaic/literary sense)
Usage: feyness is the singular form; often used in literary or poetic contexts
Usage: archaic; Scottish/Northern English origin
Examples
- The artist's paintings captured various feynesses that made viewers feel transported to another realm.
- The feynesses of the enchanted forest were evident in every shadow and whisper of wind.
- Critics noted the feynesses present in her ethereal performance on stage.
- The novel explored different feynesses of the supernatural world.
- The garden possessed an undeniable feyness that drew visitors into its magical atmosphere.