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mythical being
noun
an imaginary being of myth or fable
Hypernyms: ↑imaginary being, ↑imaginary creature
Hyponyms:
halcyon, ↑mythical monster, ↑mythical creature, ↑phoenix, ↑houri, ↑Amazon, ↑Gog and Magog, ↑golem, ↑hero
Instance Hyponyms:
Augeas, ↑Alcyone, ↑Halcyon, ↑Arjuna, ↑Scylla, ↑Stentor, ↑Dardanus, ↑Ganymede, ↑Hyperborean, ↑Niobe, ↑Perseus, ↑Andromeda, ↑Cepheus, ↑Cassiopeia, ↑Midas, ↑Sisyphus, ↑Narcissus, ↑Nibelung, ↑Bellerophon, ↑Paris, ↑Patroclus, ↑Pegasus, ↑Sarpedon, ↑Siegfried, ↑Sigurd, ↑Enkidu, ↑Gilgamish, ↑Sita, ↑Hero, ↑Leander, ↑Pygmalion, ↑Galatea, ↑Romulus, ↑Remus, ↑Daedalus, ↑Daedal, ↑Icarus, ↑Procrustes, ↑Eurydice, ↑Orion, ↑Orpheus, ↑Psyche, ↑Hercules, ↑Heracles, ↑Herakles, ↑Alcides, ↑Pandora, ↑Fenrir, ↑Volund, ↑Yggdrasil, ↑Ygdrasil, ↑Ymir, ↑Wayland, ↑Wayland the Smith, ↑Wieland, ↑Ajax, ↑Valkyrie, ↑Jason, ↑Medea, ↑Laertes, ↑Odysseus, ↑Ulysses, ↑Penelope, ↑Theseus, ↑Tantalus, ↑Achilles, ↑Aeneas, ↑Atreus, ↑Agamemnon, ↑Menelaus, ↑Iphigenia, ↑Clytemnestra, ↑Aegisthus, ↑Orestes, ↑Antigone, ↑Creon, ↑Jocasta, ↑Electra, ↑Laocoon, ↑Laius, ↑Myrmidon, ↑Oedipus, ↑King Oedipus, ↑Oedipus Rex, ↑Tiresias, ↑Peleus, ↑Hector, ↑Helen, ↑Helen of Troy, ↑Leda, ↑Priam

Useful english dictionary. 2012.