English
Etymology
From French fabuliste.
Pronunciation
Noun
fabulist (plural fabulists)
- A person who writes or tells fables.
1843, Abraham Lincoln, Address to the People of Illinois:That great fabulist and philosopher Aesop illustrated it by his fable of the bundle of sticks […]
- (figurative) A liar.
2022 August 25, Elizabeth Williamson, “Alex Jones Accused of Hiding Assets From Sandy Hook Families”, in The New York Times[1], →ISSN:The Infowars fabulist has been funneling millions out of his empire while claiming bankruptcy, the Sandy Hook families suing him say.
Derived terms
Translations
one who writes or tells fables
Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from French fabuliste.
Noun
fabulist m (plural fabuliști)
- fabulist
Declension
Declension of fabulist
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indefinite
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definite
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indefinite
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definite
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fabulist
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fabulistul
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fabuliști
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fabuliștii
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fabulist
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fabulistului
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fabuliști
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fabulistule
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fabuliștilor
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