noun
- short comic or satirical verse tales in French literature, especially from the 12th and 13th centuries
Usage: literary; plural form
Examples
- The fabliaux were popular forms of entertainment in medieval France.
- Students studied the fabliaux to understand medieval humor and social commentary.
- Many fabliaux featured clever peasants outwitting their social superiors.
- The professor assigned several fabliaux for the medieval literature course.
- These fabliaux reveal much about daily life in the Middle Ages.
- The ribald humor of the fabliaux contrasted sharply with courtly romances.