1st_ History, extraordinary story, of literary, religious origin, or from a tradition. It can be applied as an adjective to a person or thing in the sense of portentous, or as false, as fantasy. It comes from Greek 956; 965; 952; 959; 962; ( mythos "story" ) ; which is also used as a prefix or suffix. 2nd_ Lexical component taken from Greek 956; 953; 964; 959; 962; ( "thread" myths) for whatever the filament looks like. 3rd_ In Peru it is the name of a locality in the province of Concepción ( Junín ) ; Of the Mito Basin, in Huánuco; of a city in Pasco. 4th_ Name of the capital of Ibaraki Prefecture Japan . 5th_ Name of a locality in China's Sichuan Province. 6th_ Name of a locality in Bahir Dar , Ethiopia . 7th_ Name of a Taiwanese locality .
Sust. MASC. 1 Fabulous deeds of gods or heroes storytelling, relating to the origin of: ) the world, (b) ) the universe, (c) ) the human body, 41 d; 40 ethnic groups; races, peoples ). 2 Fact or legendary historical figure. 3. Inconsistent conviction of aspirations that encourages a Community action. 4 Utopian dream or desire unattainable. The term derives from the Greek noun 'mýthos, mýthou': cases nominative and genitive singular equivalent to "Fable, Fable". Synonyms: allegory, worldview, tale, Entelechy, fallacy, fiction, fantasy, legend, superstition, Utopia, vagueness. Antonyms: authenticity, axiom, certainty, evidence, reality, truth.