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English
Etymology
See mythology.
Pronunciation
Noun
mythologue (plural mythologues)
- A fabulous narrative; a myth.
1797, Alexander Geddes, The Holy Bible, or the Books accounted sacred by Jews and Christians, otherwise called the books of the Old and New Covenant; faithfully translated from corrected texts of the originals. With various readings, explanatory notes, and critical remarks:May we not […] consider his history of the fall as an excellent mythologue, to account for the origin of human evil?
French
Pronunciation
Noun
mythologue m or f by sense (plural mythologues)
- mythologist
- Synonym: mythologiste
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