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mytho-
mytho- (ˈmaɪθəʊ, ˈmɪθəʊ, mɪˈθɒ) combining f. Gr. µῦθος myth, as in mythology, etc. A few compounds of occasional occurrence are placed here: ˈmythoclast [Gr. -κλαστης breaker], one who destroys or casts discredit upon myths; hence mythoˈclastic a. mythoˈgenesis, the production of myths. myˈthogony [... Oxford English Dictionary
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French ship Mytho
Three ships of the French Navy have borne the name Mytho or My-Tho, after the Vietnamese city of Mỹ Tho, to commemorate the Capture of Mỹ Tho in 1861: Ships , an . (1934), a gunboat, lead ship of her class . (M618, 1955), formerly , an . Notes and references Notes References Bibliography French Navy... wikipedia.org
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mythogenic
mythogenic, a. (mɪθəʊˈdʒɛnɪk) [f. mytho- + -genic.] Myth-forming; of or pertaining to the creation of myths.1964 Economist 8 Feb. 511/2 The mythogenic dragons of the golden age of steam. 1970 Time 5 Oct. 73 Religion has cut itself off from its ‘principal sources of nourishment—the soul, the symbolic... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mythotherapy
Mytho- is equivalent to the word "myth", from French "mythe" (1818) and originally from "mythus" in Modern Latin. wikipedia.org
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mythopoem
mythopoem (ˈmɪθəʊpəʊɪm) [f. mytho- + poem, after prec. words.] A mythical poem. So ˌmythopoˈesis, the making or construction of myths. ˈmythopoet, a poetical writer of myths. ˌmythopoˈetic a. = mythopœic; so mythopoˈetical a. mythoˈpoetize v., intr. to produce myths. ˈmythopoetry, mythological poetr... Oxford English Dictionary
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mythologer
mythologer (mɪˈθɒlədʒə(r)) [f. L. mȳtholog-us, a. Gr. µῡθολόγ-ος: see mytho- and -loger.] A mythologist.1610 Holland Camden's Brit. i. 207 If it be true as Mythologers [marg. Expounders of Morall Tales] affirme, that there was neuer any Hercules. 1680 Dodwell On Sanchoniathon (1691) 107 The most Ant... Oxford English Dictionary
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mythography
mythography (mɪˈθɒgrəfɪ) [ad. Gr. µῡθογραϕί-α: see mytho- and -graphy.] Representation or expression of myths in plastic art.1851 Newton in Ruskin Stones Ven. I. 401 In the language of Greek mythography, the wave pattern and the Mæander are sometimes used singly for the idea of water. 1881 Academy 1... Oxford English Dictionary
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mythology
mythology (mɪˈθɒlədʒɪ) Also 5 meth-, 7 muth-, mythio-, mith-. [a. F. mythologie or ad. late L. mȳthologia, a. Gr. µῡθολογία: see mytho- and -logy.] † 1. a. The exposition of myths; the interpretation of a fable. Obs.1412–20 Lydg. Chron. Troy ii. 2487 Þis god..Schewed hym silf in his apparence, Liche... Oxford English Dictionary
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LI Bai (Lǐ Bái 李白)|Lǐ Bái 李白 (LI Bai) - chinaconnectu
L i Bai (also known as Li Bo) is regarded, along with Du Fu (712-770 CE ), as one of the leading literary figures to emerge from the Tang dynasty (618-907 CE) golden age of poetry. Li is traditionally called the "poet transcendent," an appellation that befits his poetic style and characteristics. The life of Li Bai is legendary.
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Looking from the Periphery: Some Additional Thoughts on Yulin Cave 3
Niujiao shan 牛角山, Skt. Goś gaparvata), is only explainable in the wider Tr ans-Himalayan context of the ubiquitous mytho- logical narrative of the foundation of the country through the ...
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