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▪ I. fabular, a.|ˈfæbjʊlə(r)| [ad. L. fābulār-is, f. fābula (see fable n.).] Pertaining to or of the nature of a fable, fabulous.
1684W. Baxter tr. Plutarch's Mor. (1694) IV. 87 These then are most of the Heads of this Fabular Narration. 1811Lamb Guy Faux, The way which we take to perpetuate the memory of this deliverance is well adapted to keep up this fabular notion. 1850Fraser's Mag. XLI. 535 Simplicity..is better adapted to fabular composition. ▪ II. † ˈfabular, n. Obs. [ad. late L. fābulārius, f. fabula fable.] A narrator or recorder of tales or fictions.
1565Jewel Def. Apol. (1611) 279 That Great fond Fabular Simeon Metaphrastes. |