In the fictional Legend of Zelda series, "great fairies" can endow people with "magic", and those endowed with fairy magic can lose and regain their magic.
Magic fuels magic items and "spells" and (magic) items and spells absorb (or maybe disperse) magic. Magic items and spells are willed to activate and deactivate (probably by "channelling" magic through them).
In addition to items and spells Deku Scrubs, Gorons, and Zoras endowed with fairy magic gain (or perhaps have awakened in them) special biological abilities which vary by species, such as the ability to shoot bubbles or grow metal spikes.
A fairy (sometimes seen as faery, faerie, or even fae; collectively wee folk) is a spirit or supernatural being that is found in the legends, folklore, and mythology of many different cultures.
In this definition, fairy is usually understood in a wider sense, as the term can also include various kinds of mythical creatures mainly of native British origin; however, the term might also be used for similar beings such as dwarves from German folklore or elves from Scandinavian folklore.
Fairies even appear in videogames, such as The Legend of Zelda, and a fairy is also the main character of the Rare game, Kameo: Elements of Power.
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Fairymagic: (1) Magical operations based upon the legendary fey folk, elemental in nature and relating to the seasons and their associated activities, especially Midsummer, Beltane eve, and all Hallows eve.