IPA: //ˈfeɪ.ɪst//
KK: /feɪɛst/
Having an otherworldly or magical quality; often used to describe someone who seems to have a connection to the supernatural or is whimsical in nature.
The feyest creature in the forest danced under the moonlight, enchanting all who saw it.
The word 'feyest' originates from Middle English 'fey', which comes from Old English 'fǣge', meaning doomed to die or fated. The suffix '-est' is a superlative marker in English. Therefore, 'feyest' refers to the state of being most fated or doomed.
Think of 'fated' when you hear 'feyest' — it means the most doomed or destined for an end.