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/ˈfeərilænd//ˈferilænd/"Fairyland" emerged in the late 16th century, blending the word "fairy" with "land". "Fairy" itself has roots in Old French "faerie," stemming from Latin "fata," meaning "fate" or "destiny." The term "land" signifies a place or territory, thus "Fairyland" represents a magical, enchanted realm inhabited by fairies. The concept of a realm for fairies predates the word itself, appearing in folklore and literature. Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream" (1595) famously uses "fairyland," solidifying its place in the English language and our imagination.
the home of fairies
ngôi nhà của các nàng tiên
a beautiful, special or unusual place
một nơi đẹp, đặc biệt hoặc khác thường
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