Allegorical
31the green-eyed monster is an allegorical phrase for somebody's strong jealousy — (Dorking School Dictionary) …
32sense, allegorical — Смысл аллегорический …
33Cornucopia — Allegorical depiction of the Roman goddess Abundantia with a cornucopia, by Rubens (ca. 1630) For other uses, see Cornucopia (disambiguation). The cornucopia (in Latin also cornu copiae) or horn of plenty is a symbol of abundance and nourishment …
34fool's literature — allegorical satires popular throughout Europe from the 15th to the 17th century, featuring the fool (q.v.), or jester, who represented the weaknesses, vices, and grotesqueries of contemporary society. The first outstanding example of fool s …
35Romance of the Rose — Allegorical dream poem (Roman de la Rose) written in French at two different times in the 13th century by two different poets. Although it is a typically medieval poem written in a medieval century, it had a long term influence extending to… …
36Dance of Death — allegorical dance in which a skeleton dances a group of people to the grave (representing the power of death) …
37fox fables — allegorical tales about cunning foxes and other animals …
38Jotham parable — allegorical story against the monarchy …
39morality play — allegorical play that deals with ethical issues …
40allegory — ; allegorical sense This word (from the Greek allēgoreō, meaning to imply something beyond what is said ) refers to a type of biblical interpretation that finds symbolic or prophetic meanings beyond the literal text of the Scriptures; for… …