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tales noun [ ˈteɪliːz ]

• a writ for summoning substitute jurors when the original jury has become deficient in number.
Origin: from Latin tales (de circumstantibus) ‘such (of the bystanders)’, the first words of the writ.

tale noun

• a fictitious or true narrative or story, especially one that is imaginatively recounted.
• "a delightful children's tale"
Similar: story, short story, narrative, anecdote, report, account, record, history, legend, fable, myth, romance, parable, allegory, epic, saga, yarn, rumour, gossip, hearsay, slander, talk, allegation, tittle-tattle, libel, tea,
• a number or total.
• "an exact tale of the dead bodies"
Origin: Old English talu ‘telling, something told’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch taal ‘speech’ and German Zahl ‘number’, also to tell1. tale (sense 2) is probably from Old Norse.


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