fay
/feɪ/Definitions
1. noun
a mythical female creature, especially a spirit of the land or a nature deity, often depicted as a beautiful maiden, in folklore, especially in medieval European folklore.
“The ancient forest was said to be inhabited by a mysterious fay, who lured travelers with her enchanting song.”
2. verb
to make or become fair or lighter, especially the weather.
“The clouds will fay and bring sunshine by the end of the week.”
3. verb
to deceive or cheat someone, especially in a subtle or cunning way.
“The salesman tried to fay the customer by selling them a product they didn’t need.”