dict_dl/en_MerriamWebster/fae_MW.json
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{
"Faenza":{
"antonyms":[],
"definitions":{
"commune in northern Italy population 53,549":[]
},
"examples":[],
"first_known_use":{},
"history_and_etymology":{},
"pronounciation":[
"f\u00e4-\u02c8en-z\u00e4",
"-\u02c8en(t)-s\u00e4"
],
"synonym_discussion":"",
"synonyms":[],
"time_of_retrieval":"20220706-205027",
"type":[
"geographical name"
]
},
"Faenza ware":{
"antonyms":[],
"definitions":{
": pottery of majolica technique made at Faenza, Italy, in the 16th century":[]
},
"examples":[],
"first_known_use":{},
"history_and_etymology":{
"from Faenza , commune in northern Italy":""
},
"pronounciation":[
"f\u00e4\u02c8enz\u0259-",
"-nts\u0259-"
],
"synonym_discussion":"",
"synonyms":[],
"time_of_retrieval":"20220707-105540",
"type":[
"noun"
]
},
"Faeroe Islands":{
"antonyms":[],
"definitions":{
"self-governing islands of Denmark in the northeastern Atlantic northwest of the Shetlands; capital T\u00f3rshavn area 540 square miles (1404 square kilometers), population 48,400":[]
},
"examples":[],
"first_known_use":{},
"history_and_etymology":{},
"pronounciation":[
"\u02c8fer-(\u02cc)\u014d"
],
"synonym_discussion":"",
"synonyms":[],
"time_of_retrieval":"20220707-004007",
"type":[
"geographical name"
]
},
"Faeroese":{
"antonyms":[],
"definitions":{
": a member of the people inhabiting the Faeroe Islands":[],
": the North Germanic language of the Faeroese people":[]
},
"examples":[],
"first_known_use":{
"1854, in the meaning defined at sense 1":""
},
"history_and_etymology":{},
"pronounciation":[
"-\u02c8w\u0113s",
"\u02ccfer-\u0259-\u02c8w\u0113z"
],
"synonym_discussion":"",
"synonyms":[],
"time_of_retrieval":"20220706-190700",
"type":[
"adjective",
"noun"
]
},
"faenus nauticum":{
"antonyms":[],
"definitions":{
": interest paid on maritime loans to be repaid only when a ship and its cargo safely reach port":[]
},
"examples":[],
"first_known_use":{},
"history_and_etymology":{
"Late Latin, literally, maritime interest":""
},
"pronounciation":[
"-\u02c8n\u022ft\u0259\u0307k\u0259m"
],
"synonym_discussion":"",
"synonyms":[],
"time_of_retrieval":"20220706-112244",
"type":[
"noun"
]
},
"faerie":{
"antonyms":[],
"definitions":{
": fairy sense 1":[],
": fairyland":[]
},
"examples":[
"in ancient folklore faeries were often portrayed as powerful beings who could wreak havoc on the lives of humans",
"Recent Examples on the Web",
"The faerie bit deep into the rich, smoky chocolate-and-bacon-covered strawberry at a stand just past the smithies, the privies and the stage where maidens fair and noble gentlemen link arms and dance English ceilidhs in celebration of spring. \u2014 Stephanie Breijo, Los Angeles Times , 23 Apr. 2022",
"But during their quest, her reluctant allyship with him turns into love, and she's forced to ultimately fight for that love when an ancient curse threatens to destroy the faerie and human realms. \u2014 Emma Dibdin, Town & Country , 14 Jan. 2022",
"So Bad Bunny and Jhay Cortez circled each other in a maze of LED lights; Taylor Swift, Aaron Dessner and Jack Antonoff reveled in their joint faerie cottagecore fantasies. \u2014 Raisa Bruner, Time , 15 Mar. 2021",
"Costume contest for the best faerie or mermaid with a $100 cash prize. \u2014 Ren\u00e9 A. Guzman, San Antonio Express-News , 6 June 2018",
"Instead, there's Lofty, an adorable faerie that imbues Evan with wizard-like powers. \u2014 Mark Walton, Ars Technica , 19 June 2017"
],
"first_known_use":{
"1579, in the meaning defined at sense 1":""
},
"history_and_etymology":{
"Middle English fairie \u2014 more at fairy":""
},
"pronounciation":[
"\u02c8fer-\u0113",
"\u02c8f\u0101-(\u0259-)r\u0113"
],
"synonym_discussion":"",
"synonyms":[
"brownie",
"dwarf",
"elf",
"fairy",
"fay",
"gnome",
"goblin",
"gremlin",
"hobgoblin",
"kobold",
"leprechaun",
"pixie",
"pixy",
"puck",
"sprite",
"troll"
],
"time_of_retrieval":"20220707-051836",
"type":[
"adjective",
"noun"
]
},
"faery":{
"antonyms":[],
"definitions":{
": fairy sense 1":[],
": fairyland":[]
},
"examples":[
"in ancient folklore faeries were often portrayed as powerful beings who could wreak havoc on the lives of humans",
"Recent Examples on the Web",
"The faerie bit deep into the rich, smoky chocolate-and-bacon-covered strawberry at a stand just past the smithies, the privies and the stage where maidens fair and noble gentlemen link arms and dance English ceilidhs in celebration of spring. \u2014 Stephanie Breijo, Los Angeles Times , 23 Apr. 2022",
"But during their quest, her reluctant allyship with him turns into love, and she's forced to ultimately fight for that love when an ancient curse threatens to destroy the faerie and human realms. \u2014 Emma Dibdin, Town & Country , 14 Jan. 2022",
"So Bad Bunny and Jhay Cortez circled each other in a maze of LED lights; Taylor Swift, Aaron Dessner and Jack Antonoff reveled in their joint faerie cottagecore fantasies. \u2014 Raisa Bruner, Time , 15 Mar. 2021",
"Costume contest for the best faerie or mermaid with a $100 cash prize. \u2014 Ren\u00e9 A. Guzman, San Antonio Express-News , 6 June 2018",
"Instead, there's Lofty, an adorable faerie that imbues Evan with wizard-like powers. \u2014 Mark Walton, Ars Technica , 19 June 2017"
],
"first_known_use":{
"1579, in the meaning defined at sense 1":""
},
"history_and_etymology":{
"Middle English fairie \u2014 more at fairy":""
},
"pronounciation":[
"\u02c8fer-\u0113",
"\u02c8f\u0101-(\u0259-)r\u0113"
],
"synonym_discussion":"",
"synonyms":[
"brownie",
"dwarf",
"elf",
"fairy",
"fay",
"gnome",
"goblin",
"gremlin",
"hobgoblin",
"kobold",
"leprechaun",
"pixie",
"pixy",
"puck",
"sprite",
"troll"
],
"time_of_retrieval":"20220706-223541",
"type":[
"adjective",
"noun"
]
},
"faex compressa":{
"antonyms":[],
"definitions":{
": compressed yeast":[]
},
"examples":[],
"first_known_use":{},
"history_and_etymology":{
"Latin":""
},
"pronounciation":[
"\u00a6feksk\u0259m\u02c8pres\u0259"
],
"synonym_discussion":"",
"synonyms":[],
"time_of_retrieval":"20220706-191818",
"type":[
"noun"
]
}
}