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Noun

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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 []

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Dutch

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Etymology

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Latin mythos, from Ancient Greek μῦθος (mûthos)

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  • Hyphenation: my‧the

Noun

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

  1. myth
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French

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Etymology

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From Latin mythos, from Ancient Greek μῦθος (mûthos).

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Noun

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mythe m (plural mythes)

  1. myth (story)
  2. myth (untruth), old wives' tale

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  • Turkish: mit

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Latin

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Noun

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mȳthe

  1. vocative singular of mȳthos