Similar words: pathology, anthology, ornithology, psychology, morphology, methodology, pathological, ornithologist. Meaning: [mɪ'θɑlədʒɪ /-'θɒ-] n. 1. myths collectively; the body of stories associated with a culture or institution or person 2. the study of myths.
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121. In Roman mythology Venus is the goddess of love and beauty and Cupid is love's messenger.
122. He studies mythology, linguistics, Oriental cultures, spending years in Japan acquiring the discipline of Zen.
123. Chuvash dragons represent the pre - Islamic mythology of the same region.
124. In the seventh chapter of the book Cassirer made a thorough study on mythology and religion.
125. Greek mythology a woman participant in the orgiastic rites of Dionysus.
126. To anyone familiar with the stories of northern mythology,(www.Sentencedict.com) Tolkien's use of the word hoard must recall the dragon hoards that in the stories of Beowulf and Sigurd lead only to destruction and death.
127. Furthermore, within Celtic mythology it is said that there is a "gossamer-thin" veil at the entrance to the Otherworld that can easily be torn.
128. Medea, the sensual and ravishing sorceress of Greek mythology, enters the royal chambers.
129. It won't be long before Chinese mythology is reconstructed and systematised.
130. Nexus: The Kingdom of the Winds is a massively multiplayer onlinerole - playing game inspired by Asian mythology.
131. "Acheron translates as the "river of woe" and it was believed to be a branch of the underworld river Styx over which in ancient Greek mythology Charon ferried the newly dead souls across into Hades.
132. He was methodical in his research, engrossing himself in Hellenic dramas and Norse mythology.
133. To explain the origin of the material universe, the Gnostics developed a complicated mythology.
134. In 19th century literates of Tartu University started to study Estonian mythology.
135. In Egyptian mythology, the goddess Isis was the universal mother goddess.
136. My username is the name of a prophetess in Norse mythology.
137. The Kunlun Hills, the Queen Mother of the West, along with numerous myths and legends, constitute a major unit in the Chinese mythology.
138. In ancient mythology there was no impassable gulf separating the divine from the human beings.
139. Braille readers do not deny that new reading technology has been transformative, but Braille looms so large in the mythology of blindness that it has assumed a kind of talismanic status.
140. The names Ida and Dactyl are based on characters in Greek mythology.
141. In Tolkien 's mind , he wasn't just creating a fantasy world, but ancient mythology for England.
142. In Norse mythology Yggdrasil was a Great Ash Tree, also known as the Tree of Life.
143. Historical narrative painting includes Classical mythology and heroic legend, as well as the representation of contemporary events.
144. The Valkyries, in the guise of swans, bore their fallen heroes to the Valhalla of Norse mythology.
145. It is a testament to the power of political mythology.
146. The civilization craftsman mythology usually exceeds the originality craftsman mythology, though sometimes with the atavism.
147. In Greek mythology, the goddess Athene gave the olive tree to the people of Athens, who showed their 4)gratitude by naming the city after her.
148. Shanks: It's the use of mythology in a very liberal kind of way, to take unexplained mythology from our past and to convolute it and put our own take on what it is supposed to represent.
149. A satyr is half man and half goat in Greek and Roman mythology.
150. In Greek mythology, Tyche was usually invoked along with Nemesis, the goddess of bad luck.
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