mythe
myth
noun MEET Rare
Origin: from Greek 'mythos' (story, word), via Latin 'mythus'
Usage Note
Mythe is masculine; the final -e is silent. The adjective mythique means 'mythical' or (in informal use) 'legendary/iconic'. The related mythologie refers to an entire body of myths. In everyday speech, saying c'est un mythe can dismissively mean 'that's just a myth' (i.e. it's not true).
Examples
"Le mythe de Sisyphe est bien connu."
Natural Translation
The myth of Sisyphus is well known.
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