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fabled
Part of speech: AdjectiveFeigned; celebrated in fables.
Usage examples "fabled":- Superstitious and storm- tossed sailors in those days were only too ready to believe that they saw some of the fabled islands of the Atlantic; and it is quite possible that the pilot simply announced that he had seen land, and that the details as to his having actually set foot upon it were added later. - "Christopher Columbus, Complete", Filson Young.
- Was he not hand in glove with fabled ladies whose names were household words wherever the English language is broken? - "Her Weight in Gold", George Barr McCutcheon.
- Have you the fabled power to read the soul? - "The Panchronicon", Harold Steele Mackaye.