Angol | Latin |
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fable [fables] noun [UK: ˈfeɪb.l̩] [US: ˈfeɪb.l̩] | fabulatio [fabulationis](3rd) F mythos [mythi]noun mythus [mythi](2nd) M |
fable, tale noun | apologus [apologi](2nd) M |
fable or apologue noun | apologatio [apologationis](3rd) F |
Aesop (Greek author of fables) noun | Aesopus [Aesopi](2nd) M |
courteous / kind / obliging / affable / gracious adjective | comis [come, comior -or -us, comissimus -a -um]adjective |
easy of access / to talk to, affable, friendly, courteous adjective | adfabilis [adfabilis, adfabile]adjective affabilis [affabilis, affabile]adjective |
indescribable, ineffable, cannot be described / expressed w / words adjective | ineffabilis [ineffabilis, ineffabile]adjective |
invent a story, make up a fable verb | fabulo [fabulare, fabulavi, fabulatus](1st) INTRANS fabulor [fabulari, fabulatus sum](1st) DEP |
kindly, mild, affable adjective | benignus [benigna -um, benignior -or -us, benignissimus -a -um]adjective |
mixed with fable adjective | mythistoricus [mythistorica, mythistoricum]adjective |
of myth or fable adjective | mythicos [mythice, mythicon]adjective |
story, fable noun | fabella [fabellae](1st) F |
story, tale, fable noun | fabula [fabulae](1st) F |