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mythical Meaning in Tamil ( mythical வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

புராணம் சார்ந்த,



mythical தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

விஷ்ணுபுரம் இந்திய மரபில் உள்ள புராணம் சார்ந்த கதைசொல்லும் முறையை பயன்படுத்திக்கொள்கிறது.

அவற்றில் பெரும்பாலானவை ஓரளவு புராணம் சார்ந்தவை.

1922 இல் எழுதப்பட்ட அனார்கலி, (அதாவது: மாதுளை மொட்டு " ) இது புராணம் சார்ந்த புராணத்தை அடிப்படையாகக் கொண்ட ஒரு காதல் நாடகம் ஆகும்.

mythical's Usage Examples:

Tegea was one of the most ancient cities of Peloponnesus; tradition ascribed its concentration (synoecism) out of eight or nine primitive cantons to a mythical king Aleus.


The fur on the tail is long and may appear bushy; this gives rise to the mythical association with raccoons.


12-15, where the king, whose name is given in the English Bible as "Lucifer" (or margin, "day-star"), "son of the morning," and who, like the other king in Ezekiel, is threatened with death, is a copy of the mythical Adam.


The latter were not wholly mythical personages, though they were regarded as demigods (Manetho calls them the dead, P~Kves); they have been shown to be none other than the dim rulers of the predynastic age.


'The thoroughly national character of Heracles is shown by his being the mythical ancestor of the Dorian dynastic tribe, while revered by Ionian Athens, Lelegian Opus and Aeolo-Phoenician Thebes, and closely associated with the Achaean heroes Peleus and Telamon.


Solar and lunar myths usually account for the observed phenomena of eclipse, waning and waxing, sunset, spots on the moon, and so forth by various mythical adventures of the animated heavenly beings.


The earlier part of it treated of the mythical adventures of Aeneas in Sicily, Carthage and Italy, and borrowed from the interview of Zeus and Thetis in the first book of the Iliad the idea of the interview of Jupiter and Venus; which Virgil has made one of the cardinal passages in the Aeneid.


The modern Persians call this place Nakshi Rustam (" the picture of Rustam ") from the Sassanian reliefs beneath the opening, which they take to be a representation of the mythical hero Rustam.


It does not follow that faith in the Bible record is shaken, although in some quarters there has been a pronounced tendency to regard the history of the Egyptian sojourn as mythical; yet it cannot be denied that Egyptian records, corroborating at least some phases of the Bible story, would have been a most welcome addition to our knowledge.


For instance, it is curious that Taras, the mythical founder of Tarentum, is said to have been conveyed in this manner from Taenarum to Tarentum.


When we go farther back into Persian antiquity we find an immortal bird, amru, or (in the Minoi-khiradh) sinamru, which shakes the ripe fruit from the mythical tree that bears the seed of all useful things.


south of Mosul, at which point navigation is blocked by two ancient dams, erected, apparently, to control the river for the Assyrian city of Calah, the ruins of which are called Nimrud by the natives after these dams, which they conceive to be the work of that mythical hero.


Here the Lechici, as they called themselves (a name derived from the mythical patriarch, Lech), seemed to have lived for centuries, in loosely connected communities, the simple lives of huntsmen, herdsmen and tillers of the soil, till the pressure of rapacious neighbours compelled them to combine for mutual defence.





Synonyms:

mythologic, mythological, mythic, fabulous, unreal,



Antonyms:

genuine, sincere, natural, realistic, real,

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