Associations to the word «Aesop»
Noun
- Fable
- Fontaine
- Tortoise
- Grasshopper
- Hare
- Herodotus
- Ovid
- Proverb
- Perry
- Moral
- Blueprint
- Stork
- Dekker
- Iliad
- Mf
- Teller
- Labyrinth
- Andersen
- Aristotle
- Plutarch
- Rock
- Ant
- Greek
- Tale
- Parable
- Chaucer
- Slug
- Rhyme
- Crow
- Fox
- Frog
- Dunlop
- Cannibal
- Wiz
- Donkey
- Accolade
- Prometheus
- Bce
- Hop
- Mouse
- Lion
- Cartoon
- Epistle
- Cock
- Freedman
- Index
- Illustrated
- Townsend
- Rapper
- Translation
- Cato
- Tao
- Walt
- Virgil
- Homer
- Elsie
- Erasmus
- Verse
- Wordsworth
- Aesthetics
- Grape
- Narrator
- Versailles
- Authorship
- Horace
- Ox
- Rooster
- Barlow
- Sage
- Lydia
- Jacobs
- Ala
- Vita
- Cicero
- Augustine
Adjective
Wiktionary
AESOP, proper noun. An ancient Greek author, famous for the fables ascribed to him.
Dictionary definition
AESOP, noun. Greek author of fables (circa 620-560 BC).
Wise words
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