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Aesop's Fables meaning in Urdu

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Aesop's Fables Definitions

1) Aesop's Fables, Aesop's Fables : مختصر کہانیاں : (noun) a collection of fables believed to have been written by the Greek storyteller Aesop.

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Aesop : یونانی مصنف , Fabulist : قصہ خواں , Choric : گروہی گانے کے متعلق , Attic : یونانی , Coptic : قبطی , Aeschylus : مشکلات بھری اداکاری کرنے والا , Helen : قدیم یونانی شہزادی , Affidavit : حلفی بیان , Address : پتہ کے بارے میں مزید معلومات , Hecate : افزائش نسل کی دیوی , Achilles : قدیم یونانی جنگجو , Zeus : یونان کا سب سے بڑا دیوتا , Believable : قابل بھروسہ , Purportedly : مانا جاتا ہے , Hoodoo : منہوس , Jinx : منحوس , Iniquitous : گناہ کی بات , Evil Eye : بری نظر , Witch Doctor : پیر , Bibliotheca : کتاب گھر , Bunch : بنڈل , Armory : وسائل کا ذخیرہ , Aim : مقصد , Charm : چھو منتر , Race : جنس , Agglomerate : ڈھیر , Covey : گروہ , Agglomeration : ڈھیر , Treasure : جمع کردہ مال , Fetich : جادو , Bundle : بنڈل

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Aesop: Greek author of fables (circa 620-560 BC).

Fabulist: a person who tells or invents fables.

Choric: relating to or written for or in the style of a Greek chorus.

Attic: the dialect of Ancient Greek spoken and written in Attica and Athens and Ionia.

Coptic: the liturgical language of the Coptic Church used in Egypt and Ethiopia; written in the Greek alphabet.

Aeschylus: Greek tragedian; the father of Greek tragic drama (525-456 BC).

Helen: (Greek mythology) the beautiful daughter of Zeus and Leda who was abducted by Paris; the Greek army sailed to Troy to get her back which resulted in the Trojan War.

Affidavit: written declaration made under oath; a written statement sworn to be true before someone legally authorized to administer an oath.

Address: written directions for finding some location; written on letters or packages that are to be delivered to that location.

Hecate: (Greek mythology) Greek goddess of fertility who later became associated with Persephone as goddess of the underworld and protector of witches.

Achilles: a mythical Greek hero of the Iliad; a foremost Greek warrior at the siege of Troy; when he was a baby his mother tried to make him immortal by bathing him in a magical river but the heel by which she held him remained vulnerable--his `Achilles` heel`.

Zeus: (Greek mythology) the supreme god of ancient Greek mythology; son of Rhea and Cronus whom he dethroned; husband and brother of Hera; brother of Poseidon and Hades; father of many gods; counterpart of Roman Jupiter.

Believable: capable of being believed.

Purportedly: believed or reputed to be the case.

Hoodoo: something believed to bring bad luck.

Jinx: a person believed to bring bad luck to those around him.

Iniquitous: characterized by iniquity; wicked because it is believed to be a sin.

Evil Eye: a look that is believed to have the power of inflicting harm.

Witch Doctor: someone who is believed to heal through magical powers.

Bibliotheca: a collection of books.

Bunch: any collection in its entirety.

Armory: a collection of resources.

Aim: the goal intended to be attained (and which is believed to be attainable).

Charm: a verbal formula believed to have magical force.

Race: people who are believed to belong to the same genetic stock.

Agglomerate: a collection of objects laid on top of each other.

Covey: a small collection of people.

Agglomeration: a jumbled collection or mass.

Treasure: a collection of precious things.

Fetich: a charm superstitiously believed to embody magical powers.

Bundle: a collection of things wrapped or boxed together.

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Allegory : نظیر

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