mythicus
Ὁ μὲν βίος βραχύς, ἡ δὲ τέχνη μακρή, ὁ δὲ καιρὸς ὀξύς, ἡ δὲ πεῖρα σφαλερή, ἡ δὲ κρίσις χαλεπή → Life is short, art long, opportunity fleeting, experience misleading and judgment difficult
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
mȳthĭcus: a, um, adj., = μυθικός,
I of or belonging to fables or myths, fabulous, mythic, mythical (post-Aug.).
I Adj., a false reading for mysticus, Plin. 7, 53, 54, § 184.—
II Subst.: mȳthĭcus, i, m., a writer of fables or myths, a mythographer, Macr. S. 1, 8.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
mȳthĭcus, a, um (μυθικός), relatif à la Fable, fabuleux : Plin. 7, 184 || subst. m., mythographe : Macr. Sat. 1, 8, 6.
Latin > German (Georges)
mȳthicus, ī, m. (μυθικός), der Mythendichter, Mythograph, Plur. bei Macr. sat. 1, 8. § 6 u. 1, 9. § 2.
Latin > Chinese
mythicus, a, um. adj. :: 諛說。妄誕者
Translations
mythical
Armenian: դիցաբանական, առասպելական; Belarusian: міфі́чны, мітычны; Bulgarian: митически; Catalan: mític; Czech: bájný, mytický; Dutch: mythisch; Esperanto: mita; Finnish: myyttinen; French: mythique; Georgian: მითიური; German: mythisch; Greek: μυθικός; Ancient Greek: μυθικός; Italian: mitico, leggendario, favoloso; Japanese: 神話の; Korean: 신화적; Latin: fabularis, mythicus; Norwegian Bokmål: mytisk; Nynorsk: mytisk; Polish: mityczny; Portuguese: mítico; Russian: мифический; Serbo-Croatian: mȋtskī; Slovene: mitski, mitološki; Spanish: mítico; Swedish: mytisk; Ukrainian: міфі́чний, мітичний