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countermyth |
combined form of myth. |
fable |
a fictitious story based on legend or myth. [1/4 definitions] |
historical |
based on or relating to the records of history, as opposed to the stories of legend or myth. [1/3 definitions] |
Minerva |
the goddess of wisdom and art in Roman myth. In Greek myth, Minerva is called Athena. |
mythic |
contained in, described in, or based on a myth. [2 definitions] |
mythical |
having to do with or appearing in a myth. [1/2 definitions] |
mythicize |
to treat or explain as, or turn into, a myth. |
mythmaker |
one who creates a myth or myths, usu. to serve the needs of a particular situation. |
mythologize |
to relate or create a myth or myths. [2/3 definitions] |
Orion |
a hunter and giant in Greek myth. [1/2 definitions] |
Persephone |
in Greek mythology, the daughter of Demeter and Zeus, carried off by Hades to the underworld and thereafter permitted to spend only half the year back in the world. The myth presents this cycle of loss and return as the origin of the seasons. |
sylph |
in myth, any of a group of beings that inhabit the air. [1/2 definitions] |
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