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Le Fay

Description:

Le Fay, sometimes spelled LeFay, is a term that is derived from Arthurian legends. It primarily refers to a character known as Morgan le Fay, who is often depicted as a powerful sorceress. In some versions, she is Arthur's half-sister and a rival or adversary to the Knights of the Round Table.

Senses and Usages:

Noun: Le Fay can refer to the character Morgan le Fay or any other powerful sorceress from Arthurian legends.

Adjective: Le Fay can be used to describe something or someone associated with sorcery, magic, or the Arthurian legends.

Sample Sentences:

Noun:

  1. Morgan le Fay was a complex and influential character in Arthurian literature.
  2. Legends often portray Le Fay as a cunning enchantress.
  3. The story told of Le Fay's involvement in the fate of King Arthur and his kingdom.

Adjective:

  1. The enchanted forest had an eerie, Le Fay atmosphere.
  2. The wizard's robe had intricate Le Fay symbols embroidered on the sleeves.
  3. They believed the mysterious old woman possessed Le Fay powers.

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