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parable noun 1 a story which is realistic but usually made-up, intended to convey a moral or religious lesson; an allegorical tale. 2 any of the stories of this kind recorded in the New Testament of the Bible, especially those told by Jesus. See also parabolic.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from Latin parabola comparison, from Greek parabole analogy, from paraballein to set alongside or compare.

parable noun 1 a story which is realistic but usually made-up, intended to convey a moral or religious lesson; an allegorical tale. 2 any of the stories of this kind recorded in the New Testament of the Bible, especially those told by Jesus. See also parabolic.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from Latin parabola comparison, from Greek parabole analogy, from paraballein to set alongside or compare.

parable noun 1 a story which is realistic but usually made-up, intended to convey a moral or religious lesson; an allegorical tale. 2 any of the stories of this kind recorded in the New Testament of the Bible, especially those told by Jesus. See also parabolic.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from Latin parabola comparison, from Greek parabole analogy, from paraballein to set alongside or compare.