mythism
English
Etymology
myth + -ism
Noun
mythism (usually uncountable, plural mythisms)
- Myths generally; belief in myth.
- 1844, James E. de Kay, Natural History of New York: Birds (volumes 1-2, page 35)
- This may probably have been derived from the traditionary mythisms of the Indians.
- 1853, Methodist Review (volume 35, page 463)
- The sixth and seventh chapters treat of the miracles said to have been wrought in support of falsehood, and of Rationalism, Spiritualism, Mythism, and Romanism.
- 1844, James E. de Kay, Natural History of New York: Birds (volumes 1-2, page 35)