Crossword-Solution: MYTHOS
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| MYTHOS | anagram | MYSHOT |
We have 17 clues for the answer “MYTHOS”
| Clue | Answers |
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| beliefs of a specific group or society | 1 answer |
| Underlying system of beliefs | 1 answer |
| Tales of King Arthur, e.g. | 1 answer |
| Aristotle's first element of tragedy | 1 answer |
| Cultural underpinnings | 1 answer |
| Collection of legends | 2 answers |
| Body of legends | 2 answers |
| folkway | 9 answers |
| BODY OF LEGENDARY STORIES | 10 answers |
| superstition | 13 answers |
| Saga | 17 answers |
| mythology | 25 answers |
| Myth | 33 answers |
| Fable | 37 answers |
| Tale | 45 answers |
| Legend | 62 answers |
| History | 78 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETAER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with MYTHOS (5)
Consequently Aristotle falls into using the word _mythos_ practically in the sense of 'plot', and writing otherwise in a way that is unsuited to the tragedy of the fifth century.
Nature sang to them the mythos of the creation of the world, even as she had sung it to Moses, who wrote down this voice from God, interpreted by Nature.
Every human being has his invisible angel, says the mythos; both are different and yet resemble each other.
And this tale of old years is one which, by rare fortune, can be given to English readers almost unabridged, in view of the singular delicacy and pure-mindedness of the Jurgen mythos: in all, not more than a half-dozen deletions have seemed expedient (and have been duly indicated) in order to remove such sparse and unimportant outcroppings of mediæval frankness as might conceivably offend the squeamish.
The relics of such a system were much more abundant half-a-century ago, and many a tale of love and violence, garnished with the machinery of that _mythos_, might have been gleaned from the unwritten learning of the people.
Quotes with MYTHOS (3)
A synthesis embracing both rational understanding and the mystical experience of unity is the mythos, spoken or unspoken, or our present day and age.
In the old days, a liberal and a conservative (a “dove” and a “hawk,” say) got their data from one of three nightly news programs, a local paper, and a handful of national magazines, and were thus starting with the same basic facts (even if those facts were questionable, limited, or erroneous). Now each of us constructs a custom informational universe, wittingly (we choose to go to the sources that uphold our existing beliefs and thus flatter us) or unwittingly (our app algor…
The word pneuma (breath) shares its origins with the word psyche; they are both considered words for soul. So when there is song in a tale or mythos, we know that the gods are being called upon to breathe their wisdom and power into the matter at hand. We know then that the forces are at work in the spirit world, busy crafting soul.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Chronicle, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT.
Used 6 times in crossword archives (2003–2015).