[5feibl]
Noun (short for noun)
Fables, myths, lies
intransitive verb
Tell stories, make up fables, and speak very seriously.
fable
form
AHD:[f? " b…l]
doctor of laws
[6 February]
(noun)
A narrative, usually short, that aims to make an enlightening or warning point, and often uses animals that talk and act like people as characters.
Fable: A short story that is usually used to express an enlightening or cautious point of view, and usually uses animals that speak or act like characters.
Stories about legends and achievements.
Legends: Stories about legends and heroic actions.
A lie; A lie.
Lies; lie
(verb)
Send blood, send blood, send blood.
transitive verb
As if telling the truth.
A serious story
Old saying (intransitive verb) old saying
Create fables.
Fiction: To create a fictional story
myth
[miW]
Noun (short for noun)
Myth, fictional character (or thing), fictional story, absurd statement
myth
myth
AHD:[m? th]
Mig fighter
K.K.[m! G]
(noun)
Myth: A traditional and typical ancient story related to supernatural creatures, ancestors or heroes, as a basic type of a nation's world outlook, such as by explaining various aspects of the natural world or depicting social psychology, customs or ideals:
Myth; Traditional, usually ancient stories, involving supernatural beings, ancestors or important and typical heroes in people's secular eyes, such as by explaining various aspects of nature or describing psychology, customs or social thoughts:
The myth of eros and psyche; A creation myth.
The myth of eros and saints; Myth creation
Stories considered as a group:
Myth: a story considered as a group:
The realm of myth.
Myth kingdom
A story, a theme, an object or a person considered to embody a culture:
Myth: A story, theme, or character considered to represent a certain aspect of culture:
A star, her fame makes her a myth; The myth of pioneers in the suburbs.
The fame of the star makes her mysterious; The legend of suburban pioneers
Fiction or half truth, especially fiction that forms part of ideology.
Fiction; A fictional or semi-real person, especially one who forms part of an ideology.
A fictional story, character, or thing:
Legend; A fictional novel, character, or thing:
"Germany's artillery superiority on the western front is a myth" (Leon Wolff)
"On the Western Front, the advantage of German artillery is purely fictitious" (Leon Wolff)
theme
[5maiWCs]
Noun (short for noun)
Myth, fiction theory, theme (of a work)
theme
Those of mine
AHD:[m? “th? s,m? th "? s]
Six gold coins, six gold coins
K.K.[6ma! G$s, 6 million! G$s]
(noun)
Complex number my.thoi[m? "Toimi? th"oi]
Myth.
myth
Myth.
myth
The basic values and attitudes of a nation are spread through myth and art.
Theme: People's basic values and attitude patterns, characterized by the spread of myths and arts.