story 1
— storyless , adj.
/stawr"ee, stohr"ee/ , n. , pl. stories , v. , storied, storying .
n.
1. a narrative, either true or fictitious, in prose or verse, designed to interest, amuse, or instruct the hearer or reader; tale.
2. a fictitious tale, shorter and less elaborate than a novel.
3. such narratives or tales as a branch of literature: song and story.
4. the plot or succession of incidents of a novel, poem, drama, etc.: The characterizations were good, but the story was weak.
5. a narration of an incident or a series of events or an example of these that is or may be narrated, as an anecdote, joke, etc.
6. a narration of the events in the life of a person or the existence of a thing, or such events as a subject for narration: the story of medicine; the story of his life.
7. a report or account of a matter; statement or allegation: The story goes that he rejected the offer.
8. See news story .
9. a lie or fabrication: What he said about himself turned out to be a story.
10. Obs. history.
v.t.
11. to ornament with pictured scenes, as from history or legend.
12. Obs. to tell the history or story of.
[ 1175-1225; ME storie estorie historia HISTORY ]
Syn. 1. legend, fable, romance; anecdote, record, history, chronicle. 5. recital. 7. description.
story 2
/stawr"ee, stohr"ee/ , n. , pl. stories .
1. a complete horizontal section of a building, having one continuous or practically continuous floor.
2. the set of rooms on the same floor or level of a building.
3. any major horizontal architectural division, as of a façade or the wall of a nave.
4. a layer.
Also, esp. Brit., storey .
[ 1350-1400; ME storie historia picture decorating a building, a part of the building so decorated, hence floor, story historia HISTORY ]