In some ways the legend of Dionysus resembles the legend of Osiris.
In other words, the universal meaning of Aphrodite is love, lust and beauty. The way she can convince anyone with her sexiness is similar to what beautiful women do to some men. So, it is said that when women do that, it sprang from the meaning of Aphrodite.
Legend, language, poetry.
Mhaolchatha is an Irish name with roots in the Cork area. It comes from the old Irish words 'maol' and 'cathach' meaning 'fierce/bald' and 'warlike' respectively. Combined the words means 'fierce warrior' or some interpret it as 'fierce warlike chieftain'.
It could actually be both, since the two words are nearly the same in meaning. At the time the story of Odin was told, it was believed by the Norse people, who were a culture that had many gods and goddesses. Part of the worship of these deities was to tell stories of their amazing deeds: some of the stories (or folk-tales) were written, some were oral, but they were all important to the people who worshiped Odin and the other Norse deities. Today, we regard many of the ancient religions as mythological (Greek mythology, Roman mythology, Norse mythology, etc); and the stories of their gods and goddess are regarded as legends.
In Irish, finscéal, fáithscéal, seanscéal all mean 'legend'.
Narrative, Tale, Yarn, Account, Legend, Fairy-Tale, or Chronicle
Be sure that Atlantida (Atlantis) is only a legend (formed after some words of Platon).
"Dope" - excellent, cool, or great. "Lit" - exciting, excellent, or turned up. "Savage" - someone who is tough, fearless, or ruthless. "Flex" - to show off or boast about something.
Some words that have the same meaning as "multiply" are increase, expand, and grow.
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Legends are spread through words of mouth. At one point, a legend may have held some truth, but as years went on, and the story retold it became legend.
There are some contexts in which the words "may" or "might" have the same meaning as would.
A British dictionary is packed full of English words (and their meaning).
All these words have slightly different shades of meaning, but oblivious and comatose are similar in meaning to unconcscious.