Fairy
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Come unto These Yellow Sands (1842) by Richard Dadd. Images of nude and semi-nude fairies dancing in rings became popular during the Victorian era.
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A fairy (fey or fae or faerie; collectively wee folk, good folk, people of peace, and other euphemisms) is a metaphysical spirit or supernatural being.
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