mythos in English

noun
1
a myth or mythology.
Much of the traditional Arthurian mythos has simply been left out.

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1. Andalusians de Mythos Sales list

2. Faces, Strange and Secret: An Anthology of Stories from the Fear Mythos, compiled by Alliterator

3. Blasphemies & Revelations is a massive hardcover of the stories of Robert Price, the latest issue from Mythos Books

4. I’d advance right here that the Bulol mythos has deep mystical significance, which I will share to you today.

5. Amhara nationalism should thus be revisited and rebuilt on pride, popular self-esteem and the mythos of love rather than hatred and resentment

6. Ariadne's Clue: A Guide to the Symbols of Humankind (Mythos: The Princeton/Bollingen Series in World Mythology) by Anthony Stevens Apr 22, 2001

7. Cleric [edit edit source] The Cleric is a generic priest (of any mythos) who tends to the spiritual needs of a community

8. Announced this morning, Assembled will take a behind-the-scenes look at the making of Phase 4 in Marvel Studios' shared comic book mythos

9. ChimeraXR Mythos is a virtual reality training system which gives you the power to quickly simulate application of tactics in a modern, easy to use immersive environment.

10. 12 This is a book in which a doppelganger of the old "Friday the 13th" villain Jason Vorhees, he of the hockey mask, appears again and again, like a totem, achieving a weirdly peaceful mythos by the end.

11. The mythos of the vampire, his magickal qualities, allure, and predatory archetype express a strong symbolism that can be used in ritual, energy work, and magick, and can even be adopted as a spiritual system.

12. “An impressive debut, Benighted is a well-written and well-thought-out examination of prejudice as seen through the lens of the werewolf novel.”—Tananarive Due, author of Joplin’s Ghost “Kit Whitfield has created a unique and powerful twist on the werewolf mythos, an eloquent parable about the profound effects of prejudice and