noun
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Etymology
Origin of mythos
1745–55; < Greek mȳ́thos; see myth
Example Sentences
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The Musk mythos and his so-called cult of personality, according to experts.
From MarketWatch • Jun. 5, 2026
The wide-openness of the system in which they rose has always distinguished America—it’s part of our mythos, our ethos, our style.
From The Wall Street Journal • May 14, 2026
“That’s part of their mythos and their culture,” said Parthemore.
From The Wall Street Journal • May 1, 2026
King’s fans know the town’s lore based on side tours detailed in “Insomnia,” “Dreamcatcher” and “11/22/63,” which deepen the mythos and ground Derry alongside real places like Bangor, Maine, the author’s inspiration.
From Salon • Oct. 26, 2025
Hinduism had started off as a polytheistic religion, a set of tales about warrior gods and battles similar in many ways to the Greek mythos.
From "Zero: The Biography of a Dangerous Idea" by Charles Seife
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