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–noun
1.
(
often initial capital letter
)
the theory of Euhemerus that the mythologies of various gods arose out of the deification of dead heroes.
2.
the theory that mythology is derived from history.
Origin:
1840–50;
Euhemer(us)
+
-ism
Related forms:
eu⋅he⋅mer⋅ist,
noun
eu⋅he⋅mer⋅is⋅tic,
adjective
eu⋅he⋅mer⋅is⋅ti⋅cal⋅ly,
adverb
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eu·he·mer·ism
(yōō-hē'mə-rĭz'əm, -hěm'ə-)
n. A theory attributing the origin of the gods to the deification of historical heroes.
[After
Euhemerus
, fourth-century
B.C.
Greek philosopher.]
eu·he'mer·ist
n.
,
eu·he'mer·is'tic
adj.
,
eu·he'mer·is'ti·cal·ly
adv.
The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
Copyright © 2009 by Houghton Mifflin Company.
Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.
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Word Origin & History
Euhemerism
1846, "the method of regarding myths as glorified accounts of actual events or persons," from
Euhemerus
of Sicily (4c. B.C.E.), who wrote
"Iera Anagraphe,"
in which he maintained the Gk. deities were actually historical mortals.
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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