Fairyhood

"Fairyhood" in a Sentence (2 examples)

The Taoists even set up quotas of merits for the attainment of fairyhood, as stated in the Taoist scripture, Pao P'u Tzu […]

It is important to note that the primitiveness of the notion of fairyhood does not allow the stipulation that a particular object is a fairy, any more than the primitiveness of the notion of point allows the stipulation that a particular object is a point.

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