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‖ mythus (ˈmaɪθəs) [mod.L. = late L. mȳthos (see mythos).] = myth n. 1.1825 Coleridge Lit. Rem. (1836) II. 335 This the most venerable, and perhaps most ancient of the Grecian mythi, is a philosopheme. 1831 Carlyle Misc. (1840) III. 229 The rudest heart quails with awe at the wild mythus of Faust. 1...
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Mythus
Mythus may refer to:
Mythos, the underlying belief system of a society
"Mythus", the first and only published setting for the Dangerous Journeys role-playing game, created by Gary Gygax
The Mythus, an alternative, popular book title for Der Mythus des 20.
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Euchromius mythus
Euchromius mythus is a species of moth in the family Crambidae.
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mythic
mythic, a. (ˈmɪθɪk) [ad. late L. mȳthic-us, a. Gr. µῡθ-ικός, f. µῦθος mythus: see -ic. Cf. F. mythique.] = mythical.1669 Gale Crt. Gentiles i. ii. i. 2 Mythic, or Fabulous, Theologie, at first broached by the Poets. 1699 Baker Refl. Learning x. 110 The times before these were the Mythic Ages, and ar...
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Krishna | Myth and Folklore Wiki | Fandom
Krishna is the eighth avatar of the god Vishnu. He was born the eighth child of Vasudeva and Devaki. He was the nephew of Kunti, wife of Pandu and queen of Hastinapura, and thus was cousin to the Pandavas, who he aided in the Kurukshetra War Devaki's brother was king Kansa of Mathura. Kansa became king by imprisoning his father, Ugrasena, and both killed Devaki's first six children, and locked ...
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mythos
‖ mythos (ˈmaɪθɒs) In 8 pl. mythoi. [late L., a. Gr. µῦθος.] = mythus.1753 S. Shuckford Hist. World, Creation Pref. (1810) II. 327 Of this sort we generally find the mythoi told of them. 1803 G. S. Faber Cabiri I. 324, I cannot but be persuaded that the poem of Homer at least is a mere mythos. 1865 ...
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Mythos (disambiguation)
Mythos (Soul Embraced album), a 2013 album by the Christian metal band Soul Embraced
See also
Myth (disambiguation)
Mythology (disambiguation)
Mythus
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mythopœic
mythopœic, a. (mɪθəʊˈpiːɪk) [f. Gr. µῡθοποι-ός (f. µῦθο-ς mythus + ποιεῖν to make) + -ic.] Myth-making; productive of myths; pertaining to the creation of myths.1846 Grote Greece i. i. I. 84 The commanding functions of the Supreme God..was a potent stimulus to the mythopœic activity. Ibid. xvi. 472 ...
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Mythotherapy
Mytho- is equivalent to the word "myth", from French "mythe" (1818) and originally from "mythus" in Modern Latin.
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mythologue
ˈmythologue rare—1. [app. f. Gr. µῦθο-ς mythus + λόγος: see -logue.] A mythical story.1792 Geddes Bible I. Pref. p. xi, May we not..consider his history of the Fall as an excellent mythologue, to account for the origin of human evil.
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Euchromius
Euchromius matador Bleszynski, 1966
Euchromius micralis (Hampson, 1919)
Euchromius minutus Schouten, 1992
Euchromius mouchai Bleszynski, 1961
Euchromius mythus
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Albin Lesky
Alkestis, der Mythus und das Drama. Hölder-Pichler-Tempsky, Wien 1925.
Die griechische Tragödie. Kröner, Stuttgart 1938.
Der Kosmos der Choephoren.
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Protestantische Rompilger
Ein Wort zu Alfred Rosenbergs Schrift, Walter Künneth
Antwort auf den Mythus, Walter Künneth, 1935
Wider die Verfälschung des Protestantismus, Walter Schrift von aufrichtigen Christen
Protestantische Rompilger, Flugblatt des protestantischen Dekans Kornacker, Kornacker, 1937, Kempten
Antwort auf den Mythus
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Erich Bethe
Marchen, sage, mythus (Fable, legend, myth), 1922.
Die griechische Dichtung (Greek poetry), 1924.
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Karl Theodor Menke
Karl Theodor Menke (1824 or 1825) Lage, Ursprung, Namen, Beschreibung, Alterthum, Mythus und Geschichte der Extersteine. Karl Theodor Menke (1981) Lage, Ursprung, Namen, Beschreibung, Altertum, Mythus und Geschichte der Extersteine – Verlag der Manufactur. .
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