English to Portuguese Dictionary mythology

mythology

mitologia
definition
noun
Ganesa was the god of wisdom and success in Hindu mythology
a collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition.
He devoted much attention to comparative mythology and the comparative study of religions.
the study of myths.
translation of 'mythology'
noun
mitologia
example
A beach, in the popular 'mythology' , was a place of dissolution and wreckage and danger, a place only for the desperate and the scavanging poor.
In popular 'mythology' , kids used to run away from home to do just that.
Contrary to popular 'mythology' , boys are just as anxious and confused about sex as the girls are.
In the intervening time Rothko stopped painting, devoting himself instead to the study of philosophy and 'mythology' .
History and 'mythology' have a symbiotic relationship and they reinforce each other to a large extent.
I think this same analogy applies very accurately not only to the study of 'mythology' , but to a variety of other fields of thought.
in popular 'mythology', truckers are kings of the road
The history of ancient Greece and Greek 'mythology' that I studied in high school and college all came alive for me on this trip.
In the popular liberal 'mythology' , the ad disgustingly questioned Cleland's patriotism.
He devoted much attention to comparative 'mythology' and the comparative study of religions.
You'd be pushed to find it in the popular 'mythology' , though.
For the past eight years, she has been teaching comparative 'mythology' , a subject in which she has earned a doctorate.
It was, popular 'mythology' tells us, one of the contributing factors to the American Revolution, and it might just lead to a revolution here.
Baird who has studied 'mythology' since she was a child equips every card with a musing short story on its back cover.
Pilgrims are treated to plays enacted from stories of Hindu 'mythology' , featuring the well known adventures of gods and heroes.
The whips have the task of mobilizing their party's backbenchers: popular 'mythology' ascribes to them powers beyond their reach.
Ganesa was the god of wisdom and success in Hindu 'mythology'
They provided indispensable services and became the subject of popular folklore and 'mythology' .
In ancient Greek 'mythology' , images of snakes are generally evil and scary, like the Hydra, a large snake with nine heads.
She had broad-ranging interests, having studied 'mythology' and psychology, in which she gained a PhD.
His articles on folklore, art, 'mythology' and short stories for children have been widely published.
After breakfast he strolls through deserted lanes before retiring to his drawing room to read about archaeology, Greek 'mythology' , and biographies.
There is one other consideration that has led me to expose anti-nuclear 'mythology' .
The student of 'mythology' may find some of this story interesting.
These stories reflect the children's ideas and interests and influences range from ancient 'mythology' to television.
Schools replaced 'mythology' and history with the more amorphous social studies.
Next week, another bit of popular 'mythology' comes under our close examination.
Contrary to today's popular 'mythology' about our past, slavery and exploitation were not taboo subjects then.
In general, he offers no support for the plausibility of his theory beyond an ingenious argument from comparative 'mythology' .
It drew upon history, 'mythology' and living memory of the Second World War.
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