Fenodyree
(重定向自Fenoderee)
Fenodyree (also phynodderee, phynnodderee, fynnoderee or fenoderee) (pronunciation: fŭn-ṓ-đŭr-ĭ or fŭn-ṓđ-rĭ; funótheree; etymology: Manx:fynney "hair, fur" + Manx:oashyree "stockings" (Cregeen's dict.; Rhys suggests influenced by a cognate of Swedish:fjun "down")) is sometimes used as a proper name and sometimes as the name of a class of beings, the latter of which is a hairy little creature, a sort of sprite or fairy (Manx:ferrishyn) in the folklore around the Isle of Man.