mythologies in English

noun
1
a collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition.
Ganesa was the god of wisdom and success in Hindu mythology
synonyms:myth(s)legend(s)folklorefolk talesfolk storiesloretradition
2
the study of myths.
He devoted much attention to comparative mythology and the comparative study of religions.
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1. They're mythologies.

2. Birds have appeared in the mythologies and religions of many cultures since ancient Sumer.

3. Mythologies all over the world describe the intimate connection, often antipathy, between birds and snakes.

4. In Mythologies Barthes discusses advertisements for Omo and Persil in terms of the connotations they invoke.

5. Attempts have certainly been made to test the intuitive mythologies of Freudian theory by other experimental approaches.

6. The Bible is indeed a compilation of African mythologies, astrological concepts and principles repurposed by Caucasians for their own religious

7. Popular nursing mythologies are demystified and explained and advice given on tailoring re-entry preparation to suit individual learning needs.

8. In many mythologies and religions, an Angel is a good spirit.The word Angel comes from the Greek word Angelos which means "messenger"

9. - LEGENDARY HEROES Recruit heroes from various mythologies to aid your Conquest across the continent! - BOUNDLESS WORLD Explore the vast continent filled with valuable resources, exquisite treasures, and dangerous monsters

10. Contrariwise is striving to bring about a more rational and evidence-based view of Lewis Carroll, his life and his work, away from the destructive and anti-evidential mythologies.

11. Translations in context of "Antipathies" in English-Russian from Reverso Context: But 1989 also awakened ancient Antipathies and mythologies that had been repressed in the Communist era.

12. The Roman goddess of fertility and agriculture, Ceres was the patron of farmers and protector of the plebeians. Adapted from the Greek deity Demeter, Ceres was worshiped as the mother of Proserpina, whose abduction by Pluto was a central episode in Greek and Roman mythologies.

13. Vincent Millay Childhood is the Kingdom where Nobody dies] "One of the great pleasures of Childhood is found in the mysteries which it hides from the skepticism of the elders, and works up into small mythologies of its own" [Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.