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mythicize
mythicize, v. (ˈmɪθɪsaɪz) [f. mythic + -ize.] trans. To turn into myth; to interpret mythically.1840 W. H. Mill Observ. i. 58 Christ's death..his resurrection..are so mythicized as to drop the substance, making them ‘no individual, but a divine and eternal history’. 1863 Sat. Rev. 199 An English Bun... Oxford English Dictionary
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demythicize
demythicize, v. (diːˈmɪθɪsaɪz) [f. de- II. 1 + mythicize v.] To remove the attribution of a mythical character to (a legend, etc.); = demythologize v. Hence deˌmythiciˈzation.1951 K. Grobel in Jrnl. Bibl. Lit. 101 One may have to reject Bultmann's own attempt to de-mythicize. 1953 R. H. Fuller tr. B... Oxford English Dictionary
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mythism
mythism (ˈmɪθɪz(ə)m) [f. myth n. + -ism.] = mythicism. So ˈmythist = mythicist; ˈmythize v. = mythicize v.1840 Carlyle Heroes i. (1858) 204 He is careful not to insinuate that the old Greek Mythists had any notion of lecturing about the ‘Philosophy of Criticism!’ 1840 W. H. Mill Observ. (1861) 172 O... Oxford English Dictionary
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Claude Vivier
He would often mythicize the story and heritage of his parents, at times telling people his family was German, Eastern European, Jewish, etc. wikipedia.org
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mythologize
mythologize, v. (mɪˈθɒlədʒaɪz) [ad. F. mythologiser, f. mythologie mythology: see -ize.] † 1. trans. To interpret (a story, fable) with regard to its mythological features; to expound the symbolism of. Obs.1603 Florio Montaigne ii. x. (1632) 227 Most of æsopes fables have divers senses... Those whic... Oxford English Dictionary
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