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arabian nights

A storyteller reads from a book of Arabian Nights tales.

Definition

Proper noun: * A famous collection of Middle Eastern and South Asian folk tales and stories: "Arabian Nights" is the common English title for a compilation of stories framed by the tale of Scheherazade. These stories, originally in Arabic and dating back many centuries, include well-known narratives such as "Aladdin," "Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves," and "Sinbad the Sailor."

Usage Examples
  • Proper noun:
    • Many children are first introduced to Middle Eastern culture through the magical stories of the Arabian Nights.
    • The tales from the Arabian Nights have inspired countless films, plays, and musical compositions.
    • She is studying the historical context and literary structure of the Arabian Nights.
Advanced Usage
  • "a tale from the Arabian Nights": used to describe a story that is fantastical, exotic, or filled with adventure and magic, much like the original tales.
    • His account of finding the lost city sounded like a tale from the Arabian Nights.
Variants and Related Words
  • "The Thousand and One Nights": This is a direct translation of the original Arabic title and is often used in more formal or academic contexts.
    • The professor specializes in comparative literature focusing on The Thousand and One Nights.
Synonyms
  • The Thousand and One Nights (the formal title).
Related Idioms and Phrases
  • "An Arabian Nights fantasy": A phrase used to describe a situation, plan, or idea that is wonderfully imaginative but highly unrealistic or improbable.
    • His scheme to build a palace in the desert was an Arabian Nights fantasy.
arabian nights

A storyteller reads from a book of Arabian Nights tales.

Noun
  1. a collection of folktales in Arabic dating from the 10th century