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par·a·ble I. \ˈparəbəl also ˈper-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French parable, parabole, from Late Latin parabola, from Greek parabolē juxtaposition, comparison, parable, superposition (in geometry), parabola, from paraballein to throw or set alongside, compare, superpose (in geometry), from para- para- (I) + ballein to throw — more at devil : comparison, similitude; specifically : a usually short fictitious story that illustrates a moral attitude or a religious principle < relating the parable of the prodigal son > Synonyms: see allegory II. adjective Etymology: Latin parabilis, from parare to get ready, prepare + -abilis, -able — more at pare obsolete : procurable |