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SYLLABICATION: | fab·li·au |
PRONUNCIATION: | fbl- |
NOUN: | Inflected forms: pl. fab·li·aux (-l-, -z) A medieval verse tale characterized by comic, ribald treatment of themes drawn from life. | ETYMOLOGY: | French, from Old North French, from Old French fablel, diminutive of fable, fable. See fable.
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