In Old and Middle English it meant "feeble" or "sickly." Those meanings turned out to be fey themselves, but the word lived on in senses related to death, and because a wild or elated.
Definition of fey adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.
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If you describe someone as fey, you mean that they behave in a shy, childish, or unpredictable way, and you are often suggesting that this is unnatural or insincere.
FEY definition: doomed; fated to die.
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Elizabeth Stamatina " Tina " Fey (/ feɪ / ⓘ; born May 18, 1970) is an American actress, comedian, writer, and producer.
Known for her comedic roles in sketch comedy, television and film, Fey.
Affected & insincere (Definition of fey from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)
Dr.
Fey was born and raised in Kentucky.
He attended University of Cincinnati where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Biomedical Engineering.
Nov 23, 2025 · fey (comparative feyer or more fey, superlative feyest or most fey) Magical or fairylike.
Having or displaying an otherworldly, magical, or fairylike aspect or quality: "She's got that fey look as though she's had breakfast with a leprechaun" (Dorothy Burnham).