fabling

/ˈfeɪblɪŋ/
noun
  1. The act of telling or inventing stories, especially fictional or legendary tales.
    • In ancient cultures, fabling was a way to pass down moral lessons through generations.
    • Her fabling often mixed history with imagination to create captivating narratives.
    • The old storyteller spent his evenings in fabling, entertaining the village children.
adjective
  1. Given to telling or inventing stories; storytelling.
    • His fabling nature made him a popular guest at parties.
    • The fabling author delighted readers with tales of talking animals.
    • The fabling tradition of the tribe was preserved through oral history.
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