Aesopian
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See also: Æsopian
English
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Latin Aesopius (“Aesopian”), from Ancient Greek Αἴσωπος (Aísōpos, “the famous Greek fabulist Aesop”).
Pronunciation
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[edit]Aesopian (comparative more Aesopian, superlative most Aesopian)
- (not comparable) Related to or concerning the Greek fabulist Aesop.
- (comparable) Characteristic of Aesop's animal fables.
- (comparable) Employing or having an ambiguous or allegorical meaning, especially a political meaning.