fictionalis
Fictionalis is a term used in discussions of literature and worldbuilding to denote the fictional aspects or elements of a work. It functions as an adjective meaning related to fiction and can be used to distinguish invented components from real-world ones within a narrative or analysis.
Etymology: Fictionalis derives from Latin roots meaning “of fiction.” In modern usage, it is adopted in theory
Usage and scope: In academic and craft contexts, fictionalis is used to refer to layers of fiction
Examples: In a novel that includes a manuscript within the narrative, the outer narrative contains a fictionalis
Limitations: The term is not widely standardized and may appear primarily in critical or theoretical writing.
See also: Fiction, Metafiction, Worldbuilding, Narrative theory, Fictitious.