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Fabula.
Originally, Latin, 'fabula', a tale or story.
The Latin word for the English "tale" is "fabula". It is the origin of the English words "fable" and "fabulous".
In Latin, fairy tale can be translated as "fabula fabularum" or "fabula caudata."
Fabula.
a play = ludus a theatrical play = fabula to play = ludere I play = ludo
The root word of fabulous is "fable", derived from the Latin word "fabula" meaning a story or tale.
According to numerous internet sources, fabula means "story" or "plot".
Early 14th. century, from the Old French fable, from Latin fabula "story, play, fable," literally "that which is told,"
"Acta est fabula" is a Latin phrase that translates to "the play has been performed" or "the story is finished." It is often used to express that an event or situation has come to an end, similar to saying "it's all over."