relating to or resembling a fable or fables, legendary
By interjecting new rhythms Bertolucci disrupts the apparent naturalism, confirmshis film's fabular formality, and reminds us not to believe his surface
fabular in American English
(ˈfæbjələr)
adjective
of or pertaining to a story, novel, or the like written in the form of a fable
Word origin
[1675–85; ‹ L fābulāris, equiv. to fābul(a) fable + -āris-ar1]This word is first recorded in the period 1675–85. Other words that entered Englishat around the same time include: constitutional, explorer, hustle, muscular, stoma
Examples of 'fabular' in a sentence
fabular
Gnomic maxims add to a wise, seductive, fabular tone.