What is another word for Euhemeristic?

Pronunciation: [jˌuːhɪməɹˈɪstɪk] (IPA)

Euhemeristic is an adjective describing the theory that myths and legends are based on real historical events and figures. Synonyms for euhemeristic include Historicized, Rationalized, De-mythologized and Rationalized. These words suggest bringing mythology down to a more realistic level, stripping away the supernatural or mythical elements to reveal what could be historical kernels of truth. Other synonyms for euhemeristic include realistic, pragmatic, practical, and factual. Whether you view mythology as a source of fantasy or as a reflection of real events, the word euhemeristic and its synonyms remind us that behind every myth there might be a grain of truth.

What are the hypernyms for Euhemeristic?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    literary device, narrative technique, Hermenutic technique, Interpretive approach, Storytelling strategy.

Usage examples for Euhemeristic

The work by Philo of Byblos is a Euhemeristic interpretation of an alleged Phoenician cosmogony, and a composition of little merit.
"The Oriental Religions in Roman Paganism"
Franz Cumont

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