faerself

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From faer +‎ -self.

Pronoun[edit]

faerself

  1. (rare, nonstandard) Reflexive case of fae.
    • 2021, Megan de Bruin-Molé, "Salvaging Utopia: Lessons for (and from) the Left in Rivers Solomon’s An Unkindness of Ghosts (2017), The Deep (2019), and Sorrowland (2021)", Humanities, Volume 10, Issue 4 (link):
      Solomon faerself is ambiguous about the term, suggesting of The Deep that: []
    • 2022, Novae Caelum, The Truthspoken Heir: The Stars and Green Magics - Season One[1], unnumbered page:
      Fae had decked faerself in a modest amount of cheap jewelry, faer makeup inexpertly applied.
    • 2022, Gina Snooks, "Between Words: Artful Auto/Biography and/as Pagan Healing", thesis submitted to Western University, page 90:
      For Sara, growing up in a Baptist home and being involved in the Baptist church faerself is not in contradiction to the usage of southern folk magic common in the south.
    • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:fae.