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Definition of tales
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Tales
(syntactically
sing.)
The writ by which such
persons
are
summoned.
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Gossip
::
Gossip
(v. i.) To run about and
tattle;
to tell idle
tales.
Tattle
::
Tattle
(v. i.) To tell
tales;
to
communicate
secrets;
to be a
talebearer;
as, a
tattling
girl..
Cackler
::
Cackler
(n.) One who
prattles,
or tells
tales;
a
tattler..
Blab
::
Blab (v. i.) To talk
thoughtlessly
or
without
discretion;
to
tattle;
to tell
tales.
Buzz
::
Buzz (v. t.) To
whisper;
to
communicate,
as
tales,
in an under tone; to
spread,
as
report,
by
whispers,
or
secretly..
Story-teller
::
Story-teller
(n.) One who tells
stories;
a
narrator
of
anecdotes,incidents,
or
fictitious
tales;
as, an
amusing
story-teller..
Renard
::
Renard
(n.) A fox; -- so
called
in
fables
or
familiar
tales,
and in
poetry..
Talebearer
::
Talebearer
(n.) One who
officiously
tells
tales;
one who
impertinently
or
maliciously
communicates
intelligence,
scandal,
etc., and makes
mischief..
Moral
::
Moral (a.)
Serving
to teach or
convey
a
moral;
as, a moral
lesson;
moral
tales..
Bruin
::
Bruin (a.) A bear; -- so
called
in
popular
tales and
fables.
Prologue
::
Prologue
(n.) The
preface
or
introduction
to a
discourse,
poem, or
performance;
as, the
prologue
of
Chaucer's
Canterbury
Tales;
esp., a
discourse
or poem
spoken
before
a
dramatic
performance.
Murmur
::
Murmur
(v. t.) To utter or give forth in low or
indistinct
words or
sounds;
as, to
murmur
tales..
Tattling
::
Tattling
(a.) Given to idle talk; apt to tell
tales.
Talebearing
::
Talebearing
(a.)
Telling
tales
officiously.
Talesman
::
Talesman
(n.) A
person
called
to make up a
deficiency
in the
number
of
jurors
when a tales is
awarded.
Gestour
::
Gestour
(n.) A
reciter
of gests or
legendary
tales;
a
story-teller.
Tales
::
Tales
(syntactically
sing.)
The writ by which such
persons
are
summoned.
Romance
::
Romance
(n.) A
species
of
fictitious
writing,
originally
composed
in meter in the
Romance
dialects,
and
afterward
in
prose,
such as the tales of the court of
Arthur,
and of
Amadis
of Gaul;
hence,
any
fictitious
and
wonderful
tale; a sort of
novel,
especially
one which
treats
of
surprising
adventures
usually
befalling
a hero or a
heroine;
a tale of
extravagant
adventures,
of love, and the
like..
Slander
::
Slander
(v. t.) To
defame;
to
injure
by
maliciously
uttering
a false
report;
to
tarnish
or
impair
the
reputation
of by false tales
maliciously
told or
propagated;
to
calumniate.
Mythopoetic
::
Mythopoetic
(a.)
Making
or
producing
myths or
mythical
tales.
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