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Date "FABULINUS" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1898. (references)

Specialty Definition: FABULINUS

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LiteratureFabulinus The god who taught Roman children to utter their first word. It was the god Vagitanus (q.v.) who taught them to utter their first cry. From fari, to speak (Varro). Source: Brewer's Dictionary.
WikipedicIn Roman mythology, the god Fabulinus (from fabulari: to speak) taught children to speak. He received an offering when the child spoke its first words. (references)

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