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Learn more about Bing search results hereOrganizing and summarizing search results for youIn the Middle Ages, fairie was used adjectivally, meaning "enchanted". The church insisted that there were no such things as fairies, and that there were only demons who pretended to be fairies and prayed on people’s mistaken beliefs to draw them into sin.Based on 2 sources:Did Medieval People Believe in Fairies? - Medievalists.net
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The Prehistory of the Fairy Realm | Lapham’s Quarterly
Jun 15, 2022 · Early and high medieval Britain did not have fairies, because the term had not yet been imported, but the parts of it which spoke English and Scots had roughly equivalent beings called elves, who were later to be elided with …
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