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apologue

Source : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

Apologue \Ap"o*logue\, n. [L. apologous, Gr. ?; ? from + ?
   speech, ? to speak: cf. F. apologue.]
   A story or relation of fictitious events, intended to convey
   some moral truth; a moral fable.

   Note: An apologue differs from a parable in this;: the
         parable is drawn from events which take place among
         mankind, and therefore requires probability in the
         narrative; the apologue is founded on supposed actions
         of brutes or inanimate things, and therefore is not
         limited by strict rules of probability. [AE]sop's
         fables are good examples of apologues.

Source : WordNet®

apologue
     n : a short moral story (often with animal characters) [syn: {fable},
          {parable}, {allegory}]
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