dream visions
billy bob jackson
dream visions
not sure of them all but i know that there is the Nun's Priests Tale, and the Pardoner's Tale.
Margaret Frazer has written: 'The Servant's Tale (Sister Frevisse Medieval Mysteries)' -- subject(s): Social life and customs, Women detectives, Sister Frevisse (Fictitious character), Nuns, Fiction 'A Play of Lords' -- subject(s): Fiction, History, Joliffe (Fictitious character : Frazer), Actors 'The maiden's tale' -- subject(s): Social life and customs, Women detectives, History, Sister Frevisse (Fictitious character), Nuns, Fiction 'The bastard's tale' -- subject(s): Catholics, Fiction, History, Nuns, Sister Frevisse (Fictitious character), Women detectives 'Le Conte du bandit' 'The clerk's tale' -- subject(s): Catholics, Women detectives, History, Sister Frevisse (Fictitious character), Nuns, Fiction 'The novice's tale' -- subject(s): Social life and customs, Women detectives, Nuns, Fiction 'The traitor's tale' -- subject(s): Courts and courtiers, Cousins, Crimes against, Fiction, History, Nobility, Nuns, Sister Frevisse (Fictitious character), Traitors, Women detectives 'The Apostate's Tale' -- subject(s): Fiction, Historical Fiction, History, Mystery, Nuns, OverDrive, Sister Frevisse (Fictitious character), Women detectives 'The outlaw's tale' -- subject(s): Catholics, Fiction, History, Nuns, Sister Frevisse (Fictitious character), Women detectives 'Le Conte de la servante' 'A Play of Treachery' -- subject(s): Fiction, Mystery, OverDrive 'The Traitor's Tale' 'The servant's tale' -- subject(s): Catholics, Fiction, History, Nuns, Sister Frevisse (Fictitious character), Women detectives 'Prioress' Tale (Sister Frevisse Medieval Mysteries)' 'The Bastard's Tale (Dame Frevisse Medieval Mysteries)'
The pearl.
Yes, the word tale is a common noun, a word for any tale of any kind.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Old Tale Road, Boulder, COTale of the Whale (restaurant), Nags Head, NCTale Of Spice (restaurant), Chippenham, United Kingdom"The Professor: A Tale" by Charlotte Bronte"The Tale of Despereaux", 2008 animated feature with Matthew Broderick
The compound noun 'fairy tale' is a commonnoun, a general word for a type of story.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing; for example:Fairy Tail Farms, Elk Grove, CAFairy Tails brand children's hair care products"The Fairy Tale Bride", a novel by Kelly McClymer
No this is not true. It is a common wives tale.
Moral, animals(characters), peronification, short story
a tale circulated via word of mouth among the common folk
An Anthology, Compilation, Collection or Compendium. There are MANY more words that can mean a group of stories in one book, but I believe these are the best/most common ones.
A common folk tale about leprechauns is that they keep a pot of gold at the end of a rainbow. Another folk tale is that they are solitary creatures that enjoys playing practical jokes.