Definitionadj. based on or told of in traditional stories
Last update: July 24, 2015
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Another source is mythologic fancy, which, in answer to childlike questions; "Who made the world?" [Please select]
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Riddle-making is not left alone by the purveyors of nursery yarns, though belonging to the mythologic state of thought. [Please select]
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His most famous work was his "Metamorphoses," mythologic legends involving transformations,--a most poetical and imaginative production. [Please select]
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When these bodies were removed, the spectacle was a series of mythologic pictures,--Cæsar's own idea. [Please select]
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It may be stated that the entire difference of opinion proved that mythologic art is apt to be misunderstood. [Please select]
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Time relations are often hopelessly confused and the narratives are greatly incumbered with mythologic details. [Please select]
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The traditions of the pueblo tribes record a great number of movements or migrations from place to place, the statements being more or less obscured by mythologic details and accounts of magic or miraculous occurrences. [Please select]
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