mythographer

my·thog·ra·pher

[mi-thog-ruh-fer]
noun
a person who collects or records myths in writing.
Also, my·thog·ra·phist.


Origin:
1650–60; < Greek mȳthográph(os) mythographer (see mytho-, -graph) + -er1

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