Fairyism

Pronunciation: /ˈfɛɹiˈɪzəm/

Fairyism (noun)

  1. A belief system that says small magical beings called fairies exist and can affect people’s lives.
  2. The practice of showing respect or devotion to fairies, often through rituals or offerings.

Examples

  • Fairyism shapes how people explain strange sounds at night.
  • Fairyism can guide a community’s stories about hidden beings.