"Mythoi" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Mythoi" Meaning

In literature and philosophy, "mythoi" is a Greek term that refers to a sequence of related myths or stories, often used to explain natural phenomena, historical events, or the exploits of gods and heroes. It is also sometimes translated as "narrative" or "tale". In modern times, the term is often associated with the work of the French literary critic and theorist, Roland Barthes, who used the term to analyze the structure and function of narratives.

"Mythoi" Examples

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Greek Plural of Mythos (Μύθος)
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In English, mythoi is the plural form of mythos (Μύθος), referring to a traditional story, often expounding on the origins of the world, the lives and actions of gods or heroes, or the relationship between humans and gods.

Usage Examples


1. Literary Context

Ancient Greek playwrights often drew inspiration from mythoi to craft their stories.

2. Archaeological Discovery

The archaeological team uncovered a series of mythoi etched into the walls of the ancient temple.

3. Scholarly Research

The scholar's monograph explored the symbolic significance of mythoi in ancient Greek culture.

4. Cultural Exchange

During his travels, the anthropologist learned about foreign mythoi that revealed deeper truths about the human condition.

5. Artistic Inspiration

The painter's latest series of works is inspired by the mythoi of ancient Greece, exploring themes of mythology and modernity.

Note: In Modern Greek, the word mythoi is still used, but its meaning has expanded to include other types of stories, not just traditional myths.

"Mythoi" Similar Words

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Mythifies is the third person singular present tense of the verb "mythify", which means to invest or endow (something) with the character of a myth, especially by exaggerating or romanticizing it.

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Of or relating to myth or mythology; having a logical or understandable explanation that is mythological, rather than based on facts or reality.

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Mythologisation is the process of creating or perpetuating myths or mythological narratives about a person, event, or concept. It refers to the attribution of mythical or supernatural qualities to something, often resulting in a distorted or romanticized view of reality. In other words, mythologisation is the act of converting something ordinary into something extraordinary, often through exaggeration, fabrication, or selective emphasis. This can occur in various contexts, such as literature, art, film, or even historical accounts. The term is often used to critique or challenge the creation of myths, legends, or heroic stories that depart significantly from factual accuracy.

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