From myth + -y. <span class="searchmatch">mythy</span> (comparative mythier, superlative mythiest) (informal) Of or pertaining to myth; mythical. 2009 May 31, Jerry Griswold, “A Family...
mythiest superlative form of <span class="searchmatch">mythy</span>: most <span class="searchmatch">mythy</span>...
mythier comparative form of <span class="searchmatch">mythy</span>: more <span class="searchmatch">mythy</span> thymier...
thymy (comparative thymier, superlative thymiest) Alternative spelling of thymey. <span class="searchmatch">mythy</span>...
Family of Epic Proportions”, in New York Times[1]: Behind all this was the <span class="searchmatch">mythy</span> Paul Bunyan, that giant lumberjack from the North Woods who bestrode entire...
mythonym mythopoeia mythopoeic mythopoesis mythopoetical mythos mythscape <span class="searchmatch">mythy</span> divine story such stories as genre commonly-held but false belief person...
of multiple plots in a single narrative. [1760, [John Marchant], “POLY′<span class="searchmatch">MYTHY</span>”, in A New Complete English Dictionary, Peculiarly Adapted to the Instruction...
story, or tale (especially a poetic tale). 1760, [John Marchant], “POLY′<span class="searchmatch">MYTHY</span>”, in A New Complete English Dictionary, Peculiarly Adapted to the Instruction...