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fable (FAY buhl) (s) (noun), fables (pl)
1. A story with a moral or cautionary message: Many people have read the fable about the fox and the grapes.
2. A fanciful and factitious story, a fabrication: That story about Mike's pirate ancestor is probably nothing more than a fable.
3. Etymology: from Latin fari, "to speak" (our words fame and fate are from the same root). Greek phama "fame", and phanai, "to speak", are also related to the Latin elements.
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