A myth is a traditional story that often explains the origins of a person, place, or custom, or the natural world. Myths often involve gods, heroes, and supernatural beings, and are typically passed down through oral tradition. They can vary greatly between different cultures and societies.
myth misspelled.
no this was a mtyh made up by normans
It's an inference or inferInference is the conclusion drawn which is based on observations and prior knowledge. It involves the mental process of combining what is read or seen with relevant prior knowledge.
The best answer here is, could be. A myth is a story that someone constructed to explain something. It is an attempt at reduction. Reduction in the sense of physics and language is an attempt to give the shortest, simplest answer or explanation to the broadest number of things. In common parlance, the term "myth" is used to refer to a false story or fictional account. It is interchanged with the terms "legend" and "folktale." This is inaccurate. A myth is simply a story. It may or may not be true. It may or may not have a basis or be rooted in fact.The word actually comes from Greek. MÅ·thos literally means story. Academically speaking, the truth or veracity of a mtyh is not questioned. It just is, that is it exists.