Citations:have a fable for

Verb: "(idiomatic) to have a fondness for something"

 * 2009, Lewis Hyde, Common as Air: Revolution, Art, and Ownership, Farrar, Straus and Giroux (2010), ISBN 9780374223137, page 10:
 * Here, too, we have a fable for a certain kind of citizenship, not a true attempt to educate, for Glickman's version of U.S. history is an astoundingly narrow reading of what the founders actually thought, as we shall see.
 * 2009, Wilfried F. Voss, The Bleeding Hills, Copperhill Media Corporation (2009), ISBN 9780976511649, page 38:
 * “My mother, just like your wife, had a fable for Gaelic names, and Seamus is the Gaelic version of James.”
 * 2010, Nina Uhlemeyer, "Fashion Now", The Original Bread & Butter Areas, page 12:
 * The certified designer has a fable for art, architecture and interior design.
 * 2012, "Exclusive Hot-Spot", Vienna Deluxe, Winter 2012, page 67:
 * Those that have a fable for good music combined with excellent food will love the unique concept of this club!
 * Those that have a fable for good music combined with excellent food will love the unique concept of this club!