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my·thos M0515700 (mī′thŏs, mĭth′ŏs)n. pl. my·thoi (mī′thoi, mĭth′oi) 1. Myth.2. Mythology.3. The pattern of basic values and attitudes of a people, characteristically transmitted through myths and the arts. [Greek mūthos.]mythos (ˈmaɪθɒs; ˈmɪθɒs) n, pl -thoi (-θɔɪ) 1. (Sociology) the complex of beliefs, values, attitudes, etc, characteristic of a specific group or society2. (Classical Myth & Legend) another word for myth, mythologymyth•os (ˈmɪθ ɒs, ˈmaɪ θɒs) n., pl. myth•oi (ˈmɪθ ɔɪ, ˈmaɪ θɔɪ) 1. the underlying system of beliefs, esp. those dealing with supernatural forces, characteristic of a particular cultural group. 2. myth (def. 1). 3. mythology (def. 1). [1745–55; < Greek mŷthos; see myth] mythos, mythus1. myth. 2. mythology. 3. the interrelationship of value structures and historical experiences of a people, usually given expression through the arts.See also: MythologyThesaurusmythosnounA body of traditional beliefs and notions accumulated about a particular subject:folklore, legend, lore, myth, mythology, tradition.TranslationsmythosenUK
Synonyms for mythosnoun a body of traditional beliefs and notions accumulated about a particular subjectSynonyms- folklore
- legend
- lore
- myth
- mythology
- tradition
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