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Definition of Mythologic
1. Adjective. Based on or told of in traditional stories; lacking factual basis or historical validity. "The fabulous unicorn"
Similar to: Unreal
Derivative terms: Fable, Fable, Myth, Myth, Mythology, Mythology
Definition of Mythologic
1. a. Of or pertaining to mythology or to myths; mythical; fabulous.
Definition of Mythologic
1. Adjective. (mythology) Of or pertaining to mythology ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Mythologic
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mythologic
Literary usage of Mythologic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. American Anthropologist by American Anthropological Association (1890)
"... 274 Iroquoian mythologic Notes . 290 A Collection of Stone Implements from
the District of Columbia 291 Drum-Telegraph of the Cameroon Natives 292 A ..."
2. India, and India Missions: Including Sketches of the Gigantic System of by Alexander Duff (1840)
"Tho mythologic system is not one that exists independently of all the rest.
It presupposes one or other of them, ..."
3. Vestiges of Civilization: Or, The Aetiology of History, Religious by James O'Connell (1851)
"They were consequently the themes of so many species of Epic, which might thence
be termed the mythologic, the Heroic, and the Romantic or Social. § 72. ..."
4. Christian Theology and Social Progress: The Bampton Lectures for 1905 by Frederick William Bussell (1907)
"'But is not this vocation and election a mere mythologic postulate ? and this
faith in a transcendental destiny a bar to reasonable and modest progress here ..."
5. The Young Gentleman and Lady's Philosophy,: In a Continued Survey of the by Benjamin Martin (1772)
"Of the CONSTELLATIONS of the Northern HEMISPHERE, with their ORIGIN, and mythologic
... mythologic ..."
6. The History of Magic by Joseph Ennemoser, William Howitt, Mary Botham Howitt (1854)
"... and the bee are particularly selected to serve as proofs that the objects of
nature are comprehended in the reflex of the symbolic and mythologic. ..."