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mythe

English

Noun

mythe (plural mythes)

  1. Obsolete form of myth.
    • 1846-1856', George Grote, History of Greece
      But another class of mythes, more popular and more captivating, grew up under the hands of the poets []

Anagrams

  • methy, thyme

Dutch

Etymology

Latin mythos, from Ancient Greek ????? (mûthos)

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: my?the

Noun

mythe f or m (plural mythen or mythes, diminutive mythetje n)

  1. myth

Related terms

  • mythologie

French

Etymology

Latin mythos, from Ancient Greek ????? (mûthos)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /mit/

Noun

mythe m (plural mythes)

  1. myth (story)

Further reading

  • “mythe” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).

Latin

Noun

m?the

  1. vocative singular of m?thos

mythe From the web:

  • what the weather
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myther

English

Verb

myther (third-person singular simple present mythers, present participle mythering, simple past and past participle mythered)

  1. (rare, dialect) Alternative spelling of mither

Anagrams

  • -thermy

myther From the web:

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  • mytheresa what's new
  • what does withering mean
  • what is mytheresa website
  • what does mytheresa do
  • what does merthyr
  • what us mytheresa
  • what does mithering someone mean
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