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    Tale \Tale\ (t[=a]l), n.
    See Tael.
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    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48


    Tale \Tale\ (t[=a]l), v. i.
    To tell stories. [Obs.] --Chaucer. --Gower.
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    Tale \Tale\, n. [AS. talu number, speech, narrative; akin to D.
    taal speech, language, G. zahl number, OHG. zala, Icel. tal,
    tala, number, speech, Sw. tal, Dan. tal number, tale speech,
    Goth. talzjan to instruct. Cf. Tell, v. t., Toll a tax,
    also Talk, v. i.]
    1. That which is told; an oral relation or recital; any
    rehearsal of what has occured; narrative; discourse;
    statement; history; story. "The tale of Troy divine."
    --Milton. "In such manner rime is Dante's tale."
    --Chaucer.
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    We spend our years as a tale that is told. --Ps. xc.
    9.
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    2. A number told or counted off; a reckoning by count; an
    enumeration; a count, in distinction from measure or
    weight; a number reckoned or stated.
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    The ignorant, . . . who measure by tale, and not by
    weight. --Hooker.
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    And every shepherd tells his tale,
    Under the hawthorn in the dale. --Milton.
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    In packing, they keep a just tale of the number.
    --Carew.
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    3. (Law) A count or declaration. [Obs.]
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    To tell tale of, to make account of. [Obs.]
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    Therefore little tale hath he told
    Of any dream, so holy was his heart. --Chaucer.
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    Syn: Anecdote; story; fable; incident; memoir; relation;
    account; legend; narrative.
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    Tael \Tael\, n. [Malay ta[i^]l, a certain weight, probably fr.
    Hind. tola, Skr. tul[=a] a balance, weight, tul to weigh.]
    A denomination of money, in China, worth nearly six shillings
    sterling, or about a dollar and forty cents; also, a weight
    of one ounce and a third. [Written also tale.]
    [1913 Webster] Taen

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48


    tale
    n 1: a message that tells the particulars of an act or occurrence
    or course of events; presented in writing or drama or
    cinema or as a radio or television program; "his
    narrative was interesting"; "Disney's stories entertain
    adults as well as children" [syn: narrative, narration,
    story]
    2: a trivial lie; "he told a fib about eating his spinach";
    "how can I stop my child from telling stories?" [syn: fib,
    story, tarradiddle, taradiddle]

    WordNet (r) 2.0


    105 Moby Thesaurus words for "tale":
    account, aggregate, all, amount, anecdotage, anecdote,
    back-fence gossip, backbiting, backstabbing, be-all and end-all,
    belittlement, blague, box score, calumny, canard, cast, chitchat,
    chronicle, cock-and-bull story, count, defamation, depreciation,
    difference, disparagement, entirety, enumerate, epic, epos,
    exaggeration, fabrication, fairy tale, falsehood, falsification,
    falsity, farfetched story, farrago, fib, fiction, fish story, flam,
    flimflam, ghost story, gossip, gossiping, gossipmongering,
    gossipry, groundless rumor, half-truth, history, idle talk,
    legal fiction, libel, lie, little white lie, mendacity,
    misrepresentation, myth, narration, narrative, newsmongering,
    number, numerate, piece of gossip, pious fiction, prevarication,
    product, quantity, recital, reckoning, record, report, rumor, saga,
    scandal, score, scuttlebutt, slander, slight stretching, story,
    sum, sum total, summation, talebearing, taletelling, talk,
    tall story, tall tale, tally, taradiddle, tattle, tell,
    the bottom line, the story, the whole story, tittle-tattle, total,
    totality, tote, trumped-up story, untruth, white lie, whole,
    x number, yam, yarn

    Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0


    TALE

    Typed Applicative Language Experiment. M. van Leeuwen. Lazy,
    purely applicative, polymorphic. Based on typed second order
    lambda-calculus. "Functional Programming and the Language
    TALE", H.P. Barendregt et al, in Current Trends in
    Concurrency, LNCS 224, Springer 1986, pp.122-207.

    The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (27 SEP 03)


    Tale
    (1.) Heb. tokhen, "a task," as weighed and measured out = tally,
    i.e., the number told off; the full number (Ex. 5:18; see 1 Sam.
    18:27; 1 Chr. 9:28). In Ezek. 45:11 rendered "measure."

    (2.) Heb. hegeh, "a thought;" "meditation" (Ps. 90:9); meaning
    properly "as a whisper of sadness," which is soon over, or "as a
    thought." The LXX. and Vulgate render it "spider;" the
    Authorized Version and Revised Version, "as a tale" that is
    told. In Job 37:2 this word is rendered "sound;" Revised Version
    margin, "muttering;" and in Ezek. 2:10, "mourning."

    Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary


    TALE, Eng. law. The declaration or count was anciently so called in law
    pleadings. 3 Bl. Com. 293.

    Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856)


    TALE, comm. law. A denomination of money in China. In the computation of the
    ad valorem duty on goods, &c. it is computed at one dollar and forty-eight
    cents. Act of March 2, 1799, s. 61, 1 Sto. L. U. S. 626. Vide Foreign Coins.

    Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856)




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