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Myth

Myth

(mĭth)
,
Noun.
[Written also
mythe
.]
[Gr.
μῦθοσ
myth, fable, tale, talk, speech: cf. F.
mythe
.]
1.
A story of great but unknown age which originally embodied a belief regarding some fact or phenomenon of experience, and in which often the forces of nature and of the soul are personified; an ancient legend of a god, a hero, the origin of a race, etc.; a wonder story of prehistoric origin; a popular fable which is, or has been, received as historical.
2.
A person or thing existing only in imagination, or whose actual existence is not verifiable.
As for Mrs. Primmins’s bones, they had been
myths
these twenty years.
Ld. Lytton.
Myth history
,
history made of, or mixed with, myths.

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myth

myth

English

Alternative forms

  • mythe (rare or archaic)

Noun

myth (plural myths)

  1. A traditional story which embodies a belief regarding some fact or phenomenon of experience, and in which often the forces of nature and of the soul are personified; a sacred narrative regarding a god, a hero, the origin of the world or of a people, etc.
  2. (uncountable) Such stories as a genre.
    Myth was the product of man's emotion and imagination, acted upon by his surroundings. (E. Clodd, Myths & Dreams (1885), 7, cited after OED)
  3. A commonly-held but false belief, a common misconception; a fictitious or imaginary person or thing; a popular conception about a real person or event which exaggerates or idealizes reality.
  4. A person or thing held in excessive or quasi-religious awe or admiration based on popular legend
    Father Flanagan was legendary, his institution an American myth. (Tucson (Arizona) Citizen, 20 September 1979, 5A/3, cited after OED)
  5. A person or thing existing only in imagination, or whose actual existence is not verifiable.
    • Ld. Lytton
      As for Mrs. Primmins's bones, they had been myths these twenty years.

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External links

  • myth in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913
  • myth in The Century Dictionary, The Century Co., New York, 1911

Welsh

Noun

myth

  1. Nasal mutation of byth.

Mutation

Welsh mutation
radical soft nasal aspirate
byth fyth myth unchanged
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every
possible mutated form of every word actually occurs.