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Mythologically

Mythologic \Myth`o*log"ic\, Mythological \Myth`o*log"ic*al\, a.

  1. Of or pertaining to mythology or to myths; as, mythological creatures. -- Myth`o*log"ic*al*ly, adv.

  2. based on or told of in traditional stories; lacking factual basis or historical validity; mythical; fabulous.

    Syn: fabulous, mythic, mythical.

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mythologically

adv. In a mythological fashion or manner.

Usage examples of "mythologically".

With our old mythologically founded taboos unsettled by our own modern sciences, there is everywhere in the civilized world a rapidly rising incidence of vice and crime, mental disorders, suicides and dope addictions, shattered homes, impudent children, violence, murder, and despair.

Israel as defining the first prerequisite to full citizenship in that mythologically inspired nation: by being born of a Jewish mother.

Communities that were once comfortable in the consciousness of their own mythologically guaranteed godliness find, abruptly, that they are devils in the eyes of their neighbors.

The Indian expressed himself somewhat mythologically, perhaps, but in essence he was right.

The Hyades, mythologically, were the seven daughters of the Titan Atlas and the nymph Aethra, and they were half-sisters to the Pleiades.

This opening of the heart to the world is what is symbolized mythologically as the virgin birth.