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Fada

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Imagofadae.Pictura oleariaaSophia Gengembre Andersonanno1869facta. Propriuspicturaetitulusest "Take the Fair Face of Woman, and Gently Suspending, with Butterflies, Flowers, and Jewels Attending, Thus Your Fairy Is Made of Most Beautiful Things," ex versibus a Carolo Ede compositis.[1][2]

Fada[3]est diva velnympha,incorporeumensmythicumvellegendariumintraditione populariEuropaeainveniendum, a plerisquemetaphysicumac enssupravelpraeter naturam(en)habitum.

Saepe lamia, formampuellaeputillae longiscapillishabet,alasquepapilionarumet virgammagicamcacumine luminegemmaeet auriculas acutas.Medio aevo,voxfatavulgata est sensu nympha quia facta est vox eiusdem paucis mutationibus inlinguis Romaniciset in aliis linguisEuropaeis.VerbumFrancogallicumféeprimum anno fere1140inPélerinage deCharlemagne,cantilenaepica,verbumAnglicumfairy(hoc sensu) anno1393legi potest.

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Nexus interni

  1. Zaczek, Iain (2005).Angels & fairies.Internet Archive. Londinii: Flame Tree. pp. 52.ISBN978-1-84451-264-5.
  2. Royal Society of British Artists (1869)."Annual exhibition. No. 46".pp. 17.
  3. "Fadus et fada"inCarolus Du Cangeet al. (1883-1887).Glossarium mediæ et infimæ Latinitatis.Niortii:Favre.