mythologem
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Alternative forms
Etymology
First used in 1949 by Carl Kerenyi in "Prologomena" (published in Science of mythology: Essays on the myth of the divine child and the mysteries of Eleusis, edited by C. G. Jung and C. Kerenyi). From Ancient Greek μῦθος (mûthos, “mythical narrative”); [Term?] (“to tell mythical tales”); mythos (myth) & -logos (word or speech).
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