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mythology [mɪˈθɒlədʒɪ] n pl -gies 1. (Myth & Legend / Classical Myth & Legend) a body of myths, esp one associated with a particular culture, institution, person, etc. 2. (Literary & Literary Critical Terms) a body of stories about a person, institution, etc. the mythology of Hollywood 3. (Myth & Legend / Classical Myth & Legend) (Literary & Literary Critical Terms) myths collectively 4. (Literary & Literary Critical Terms) the study or collecting of myths Mythology See also god and gods. battle between centaurs or between centaurs and men. 1. Greek Mythology. a horn of plenty, from the hom of the goat Amalthaea that dispensed an endless supply of food, drink, and other riches. 2. any copious or abundant supply or source. — cornucopian, adj. a wood nymph. the belief that the mythological gods were merely legendary kings and heroes deified. — euhemerist, n. — euhemeristic, adj. a dryad that is the spirit of a particular tree. Rare. a water nymph or naiad. the attribution of supernatural events to mythological causes. 1. a student of myths. 2. an interpreter of myths. an opponent of myths. — mythoclastic, adj. 1. the establishment and development of myths. 2. the tendency to create myths or to give mythical status to a person or event. Also called mythogeny. — mythogenetic, adj. 1. the collecting of myths. 2. the recording of myths in writing. 3. a critical collection of myths. — mythographer, mythographist, n. a recurrent pattern, event, or theme in myths, as an explanation of the change of seasons; folklore motifs. a narrator of myths and legends. 1. a body of stories relating the traditional origins and causes of the world, natural forces and phenomena, and cultural developments, as that of a particular people or relating to a particular person. 2. a collection of myths. 3. the science of myths. — mythologist, n. — mythological, adj. the creation of myths. — mythopoeist, n. — mythopoeic, adj. 1. myth. 2. mythology. 3. the interrelationship of value structures and historical experiences of a people, usually given expression through the arts. a nymph or spirit of rivers and streams. any of the daughters of Oceanus and Tethys; a sea nymph. a mixture of theology and mythology. — theomythologer, n. according to Paracelsus, a water nymph or spirit, female in form and lacking a soul until married to a mortal and mother of his child. 1. the state or condition of being a vampire.
2. the actions or habits of vampires. 3. belief in the existence of vampires. — vampiric, adj. ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
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