Ancient Greek

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Etymology

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    From μῡθολόγος (mūthológos) +‎ -έω (-éō).

    Pronunciation

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    Particularly: "Koine, surviving as a liturgical language of Eastern Orthodox Christianity"
     

    Verb

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    μῡθολογέω (mūthologéō)

    1. (intransitive) to tell myths or legends
    2. (transitive) to tell as a legend or myth
    3. (transitive) to invent like a mythical tale
    4. (intransitive) to tell stories, converse, confabulate

    Conjugation

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    Descendants

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    • Old Church Slavonic: баснословити (basnosloviti) (calque)

    Further reading

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