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fable

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fable /ˈfābəl, ˈfeɪbəl /
noun a short story, typically with animals as characters, conveying a moral:
the fable of the sick lion and the wary fox.
a story, typically a supernatural one incorporating elements of myth and legend:
he had conjured up a monster fit for any fable.
myth and legend:
the unnatural monsters of fable.
a false statement or belief:
believers accused the cosmologists of inventing fables on the birth of the universe.
verb [no object] archaic tell fictitious tales:
I do not dream nor fable.
[with object] fabricate or invent (an incident, person, or story):
men soon fabled up their Histories into Miracle and Wonder.
– DERIVATIVES
fabler /ˈfāb(ə)lər, ˈfeɪb(ə)lər / noun
– ORIGIN Middle English : from Old French fable (noun), from Latin fabula story, from fari speak.