Значение слова "AESOP" найдено в 14 источниках
найдено в "Crosswordopener"

• ___ & Son: The Bullwinkle Show feature involving morality tales

• ___'s Fables

• 'The Crow and the Pitcher' fabulist

• 'The Lion's Share' author

• 47 Fabled fabulist

• A fabler

• A man of morals

• A moral fellow

• Ancient Andersen?

• Ancient fable source

• Ancient fable spinner

• Ancient fable teller

• Ancient fabulist

• Ancient Greek author still widely read by kids

• Ancient Greek fabler

• Ancient moralist

• Ancient moralizer

• Ancient storyteller

• Animals were featured in many of his fables

• Apologue author

• Author of didactic stories

• Author of many a moral

• Author of many a talking animal story

• Author who gave us sour grapes

• Author who's probably legendary

• B.C. fabulist

• Belling the Cat author

• Belling the Cat fabulist

• Belling the cat originator

• Boy Who Cried Wolf source

• Certain moral authority

• Children's moralist?

• Chronicler of a mammal/amphibian challenge

• Classical moralist

• Classical storyteller

• Classical subject of a Vel

• Coiner of the phrase dog in the manger

• Creator of many talking animals

• Croesus contemporary

• Early fabulist

• Early moralist

• Fab fabulist

• Fable author

• Fable composer

• Fable creator

• Fable fellow

• Fable guy

• Fable man

• Fable master

• Fable name

• Fable source

• Fable teller

• Fable teller of note

• Fable writer

• Fable writer of ancient Greece

• Fabled fabulist

• Fabled moralist

• Fabled narrator

• Fabled storyteller

• Fabled tale teller

• Fableist

• Fabler

• Fabler of note

• Fabulist extraordinaire

• Fabulist of note

• Fabulous author

• Fabulous fabler

• Fabulous fabulist

• Fabulous fellow

• Fabulous Greek

• Fabulous guy

• Fabulous moralist

• Fabulous moralist or moralistic fabulist

• Fabulous raconteur

• Fabulous story-teller

• Fabulous tale teller

• Fabulous writer

• Famed fable writer

• Familiarity breeds contempt coiner

• Familiarity breeds contempt fabulist

• Famous fable teller

• Famous fable writer

• Famous fabler

• Famous fabulist

• Famous moralist

• Famous storyteller.

• Figure of fable

• Giant of fables

• Greek author of fables

• Greek fable writer

• Greek fabler

• Greek fabler of yore

• Greek fabulist

• Greek moralist

• Greek moralizer

• Greek storyteller

• Greek with a storied life

• Greek with lessons

• Greek with morals

• Greek writer

• Greek writer of fables

• He told a hare racing story

• He told a hare racing tale

• He told animal stories

• He told of the ant and grasshopper

• He told of the ant and the grasshopper

• He was a fabulous fellow

• He was fabulous

• He wrote about sour grapes

• He wrote of a triumphant tortoise

• He wrote of sour grapes

• He's famous for his morals

• His characters were animals

• His many tales featured many tails

• His many tales had many tails

• His tales often featured animals

• Historical figure of fable

• Legendary creator of talking animals

• Legendary didacticist

• Legendary fabulist

• Legendary Greek author

• Legendary story byline

• Legendary storyteller

• Legendary storyteller of Samos

• Life-lesson tale-teller

• Lion's share fabulist

• Literary contemporary of Croesus

• Literary moralist

• Man famed for his fables

• Man of fable

• Man of many morals

• Man of morals

• Man with a fable

• Man with many fables

• Man with many morals

• Man with morals

• Memorable moralist

• Model for the writer La Fontaine

• Moral builder

• Moral creator

• Moral fabulist

• Moral man

• Moral person?

• Moral writer

• Moralist

• Moralist of yore

• Name on a children's book of fables

• Name on many a children's book

• Noted children's writer

• Noted didacticist

• Noted fabler

• Noted fabulist

• Noted Greek fable writer

• Noted moralist

• Noted storyteller

• Old fable writer

• Old Greek storyteller

• Originator of the phrase Familiarity breeds contempt

• Originator of the phrase sour grapes

• Phrygian fabulist

• Premier fabulist

• Rocky and His Friends moralist

• Sixth-century B.C. author

• Sixth-century B.C. storyteller

• Slave of morals

• Slave who became a famous author

• Slave who told tales

• Slave-turned-author

• Slow and steady storyteller

• Sour grapes coiner

• Sour grapes originator

• Sour grapes storyteller

• Sour grapes writer

• Source of ancient fables

• Source of the saying The gods help them that help themselves

• Story teller of 6th century B.C.

• Story-telling slave

• Storyteller of legend

• Storyteller of old Greece

• Storyteller of Samos

• Storyteller of yore

• Storyteller with morals

• Tale-teller

• Tale-with-a-point guy

• Teller of fables

• The Ant and the Grasshopper author

• The Ant and the Grasshopper storyteller

• The Boy Who Cried Wolf author

• The Boy Who Cried Wolf fabulist

• The Boy Who Cried Wolf storyteller

• The Boy Who Cried Wolf writer

• The Bundle of Sticks author

• The Cat and the Mice author

• The Crow and the Pitcher writer

• The Dog and the Bone author

• The Eagle and the Arrow writer

• The Fable Guy

• The Fox and the Crow fabulist

• The Fox and the Grapes author

• The Fox and the Grapes fable writer

• The Fox and the Grapes reciter

• The Fox and the Grapes storyteller

• The Fox and the Grapes writer

• The Fox and the Stork author

• The Frog and the Ox author

• The Frog and the Ox writer

• The Frogs Who Desired a King author

• The Goose That Laid the Golden Eggs writer

• The Goose with the Golden Eggs author

• The Greek poet Babrius versified his stories

• The Horse and the Lion fabulist

• The Lion and the Mouse fabulist

• The Lion and the Mouse storyteller

• The Lion and the Mouse writer

• The Mischievous Dog author

• The Tortoise and the Hare author

• The Tortoise and the Hare penner

• The Tortoise and the Hare source

• The Tortoise and the Hare writer

• The Wolf and the Crane author

• The Wolf in Sheep's Clothing author

• The Wolf in Sheep's Clothing writer

• Tortoise immortalizer

• Tortoise-and-hare name

• Underground rapper ___ Rock

• United we stand, divided we fall writer

• Whence the phrase sour grapes

• Writer about sour grapes

• Writer known for his morals

• Writer known for moralizing

• Writer of animal stories

• Writer of many fables

• Writer who coined the phrase sour grapes

• Writer with morals

• Greek author of fables (circa 620-560 BC)


найдено в "Philosophy dictionary"
Aesop: translation

(6th c. BC)
Greek teller of fables, or stories with a satirical and moral twist. The life of Aesop is itself a fable: he is traditionally supposed to have been hunchbacked and ugly (which may be a symbol of racial stereotyping), to have been the slave of a philosopher, Xanthus of Samos, and to have gained his freedom only to fall foul of the citizens of Delphi, who were anxious to protect the reputation of their oracle against him and threw him off a cliff. Xanthus and his wife are represented as particularly prone to losing their dignity in the presence of Aesop, who is therefore a symbol of the subversive role of low, popular, folk wisdom in contrast to so-called high culture and philosophy. His fables were particularly popular in the late Renaissance, attracting commentaries from philosophers including Valla, Erasmus, and Lessing.


найдено в "Англо-русском словаре по социологии"
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Эзоп; древнегреческий баснописец, чьи высказывания имеют скрытый смысл.
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Эзоп; древнегреческий баснописец, чьи высказывания имеют скрытый смысл.


найдено в "Англо-русском словаре Мюллера"
Aesop [ˊi:sɒp] n
Эзо́п


найдено в "Новом большом англо-русском словаре"
Aesop
[ʹi:sɒp] n
Эзоп



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