Associations to the word «Mythic»
Noun
- Rabbinic
- Narrative
- Myth
- Inca
- Mythology
- Allusion
- Loki
- Imagery
- Metaphor
- Delirium
- Epic
- Odin
- Heracles
- Theme
- Motif
- Cosmology
- Osiris
- Kingship
- Folklore
- Hero
- Iliad
- Pantheon
- Consolidation
- Saga
- Symbolism
- Embodiment
- Deity
- Imagination
- Psyche
- Lore
- Shamanism
- Hera
- Scripture
- Fragmentary
- Progenitor
- Rebirth
- Genealogy
- Pathos
- Celt
- Ritual
- Serpent
- Tradition
- Worldview
- Mentality
- Shaman
- Modernity
- Cosmos
- Strauss
- Allegory
- Storytelling
- Irony
- Atlantis
- Lm
- Fantasy
- Prehistory
- Frazer
- Tale
- Afterlife
- Zeus
- Maha
- Goddess
- Paradigm
- Recount
- Iconography
- Parallel
- Realm
- Coherence
- Savior
- Ancestor
- Indra
- Encyclopedia
- Potency
- Fertility
Adjective
Wiktionary
MYTHIC, adjective. Larger-than-life.
MYTHIC, adjective. Mythical; existing in myth.
Dictionary definition
MYTHIC, adjective. Relating to or having the nature of myth; "a novel of almost mythic consequence".
MYTHIC, adjective. Based on or told of in traditional stories; lacking factual basis or historical validity; "mythical centaurs"; "the fabulous unicorn".
Wise words
The chief difference between words and deeds is that words
are always intended for men for their approbation, but deeds
can be done only for God.