n. 1. A usually short narrative making an edifying or cautionary point and often employing as characters animals that speak and act like humans. 2. A story about legendary persons and exploits. 3. A falsehood; a lie. v. fa·bled, fa·bling, fa·bles v.tr. To recount as if true. v.intr. Archaic To compose fables. [Middle English, from Old French, from Latin fābula, from fārī, to speak; see bhā-2 in the Appendix of Indo-European roots.] fabler n. |
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