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Foretales

Description

Foretales is a noun that refers to stories or legends told about events or characters that occurred in the distant past, often involving mythical or supernatural elements.

As a verb, Foretales means to tell or recount a tale or story, especially one from the past.

Sense 1: Noun

Foretales (noun) are ancient stories or legends that often involve mythical or supernatural elements. They provide a glimpse into the past cultures and beliefs of different societies.

Example sentence: The book "Mythical Foretales from the Ancient World" contains an extensive collection of stories passed down through generations.

Sense 2: Verb

Foretales (verb) refers to the act of telling or recounting a tale, especially one from the distant past.

Example sentence: The wise old man would often foretale stories of bravery and adventure to the young children of the village.

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