mythology
The body of myths from the ancient Greeks.
The body of myths from the ancient Romans.
Specifically refers to the myths of ancient Greece and Rome.
The body of myths of the North Germanic peoples.
Refers to myths from ancient civilizations.
The body of myths found in Hindu texts.
Contemporary stories or beliefs that function like traditional myths, often found in popular culture.
Refers to myths that are widely known among the general public.
Refers to myths that are part of a long-standing tradition or culture.
Myths that are integral to a specific culture or society.
The body of myths, legends, and beliefs that a nation tells about itself.
A general term for myths from the past.
Stories and beliefs used to justify a political system or ideology.
A recently created set of myths or a new interpretation of existing ones.
A set of beliefs or stories that are unique to an individual and shape their worldview.
Used to specify that something is found within a particular body of myths.
Refers to the subject matter or origin of the myths.
Refers to the subject matter of the myths.
To invent or establish a new set of myths or stories.
To become a part of the myths or legends of a place or culture.
Used when myths or widely held but false beliefs are associated with a person or thing. The headword 'mythology' acts as the subject.