Arabian Nights' Entertainment
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Definition
Noun: - A collection of folktales in Arabic dating from the 10th century: This refers to a specific, famous compilation of Middle Eastern and South Asian stories and folk tales, also widely known as One Thousand and One Nights.
Usage
This term is used as a proper noun to name the specific literary work. It is often used to evoke a sense of exotic adventure, fantasy, and ancient storytelling. - The tales of "Arabian Nights' Entertainment" are framed by the story of Scheherazade. - The movie's plot felt like something straight out of the "Arabian Nights' Entertainment".
Advanced Usage
- As a cultural reference: The phrase can be used metaphorically to describe a sequence of fantastic, adventurous, or highly imaginative events.
- His description of his travels was a real "Arabian Nights' Entertainment".
Variants and Related Words
- One Thousand and One Nights: The more common alternative title for the same collection.
- The Arabian Nights: A shortened, common variant of the title.
Synonyms
- Story collection: A general term for a book containing multiple stories.
- Anthology: A published collection of writings (such as stories or poems).
Related Idioms
- A tale from the Arabian Nights: Used to describe a story that is fantastical, magical, or incredibly adventurous.
- His account of finding the lost city was a tale straight from the Arabian Nights.
Noun
- a collection of folktales in Arabic dating from the 10th century