acknowledged, customary, fictitious, folk, hoary, long-established, mythicized, nonactual, of the folk, received, rooted, true-blue, worshipful
Definitionadj. based on or told of in traditional stories
Last update: August 6, 2015
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We have from him one mythological burlesque, the Amphitruo, and several plays dealing with domestic subjects like the Captivi, Cistellaria, Rudens, Stichus and Trinummus; but most of his plays depend for their main interest on intrigue, such as the Pseudolus, Bacchides, Mostellaria. [Please select]
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In these performances a single dancer, by movements and gestures, represented mythological scenes and love stories. [Please select]
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JUSTICE, only a mythological character whose statue has been frequently erected. [Please select]
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This curious instrument was invented by Kotei, one of the three Chinese Emperors of the Mythological age. [Please select]
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Joyce and others, without perceiving how thoroughly impregnated with old-world and mythological sentiment they are. [Please select]
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In the composition of such mythological subjects the unlettered Annibale was totally inadequate. [Please select]
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But since the downfall of the mythological hypothesis an interpretation of the dream has been wanting. [Please select]
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