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of folklore.
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PREFACE
aes sldhe and the Tuatha Di Danann as "fairies," and their dwell-
by modern scholars.
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documents have also been added, and, though no effort has been
are due to many friends whose names, for lack of space, are not
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A. MYTHOLOGICAL MOTIFS
A0-99. Creator
A100-499. Gods
A100-199.
A200-299.
A300-399.
A400-499.
A500-599.
A600-899.
A600-699.
A700-799.
A800-899.
A900-999.
A1000-1099.
A1100-1199.
A1200-1699.
A1200-1299.
A1300-1399.
A1400-1499.
A1500-1599.
A1600-1699.
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A1700-2199.
Al 700-1799.
A1800-1899.
A1900-1999.
A2000-2099.
A2200-2599.
A2200-2299.
A2300-2399.
A2400-2499.
A2500-2599.
A2600-2699.
A2700-2799.
A2800-2899.
The universe
The heavens
The earth
World calamities
Creation of man
Acquisition of culture
Origin of customs
Creation of mammals
Creation of birds
Creation of insects
Animal characteristics
Animal characteristicsmiscellaneous
Miscellaneous explanations
B. ANIMALS
C. TABU
D. MAGIC
D0-699. Transformation
Means of transformation
Disenchantment
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Magic objects
E. THE DEAD
D200-299.
D300-399.
D400-499.
D500-599.
D600-699.
D700-799.
D800-1699
D800-899.
D900-1299.
D1300-1599.
D1600-1699.
D1700-2199.
D1710-1799.
Dl 800-2199.
E0-199. Resuscitation
E600-699. Reincarnation
F. MARVELS
XI
G. OGRES
G200-299. Witches
H. TESTS
H530-899. Riddles
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J200-499. Choices
J600-799. Forethought
J800-849. Adaptability
Jl 100-1699. Cleverness
xn
K. DECEPTIONS
Escape by deception
Capture by deception
Fatal deception
Impostures
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Hypocrites
False accusations
Other deceptions
L. REVERSAL OF FORTUNE
K300-499.
K500-699.
K700-799.
K800-999.
K1000-1199.
K1200-1299.
K1300-1399.
K1400-1499.
K1500-1599.
K1600-1699.
K1700-2099.
K1700-1799.
K1800-1899.
K1900-1999.
K2000-2099.
K2100-2199.
K2200-2299.
K2300-2399.
M300-399. Prophecies
M400-499. Curses
N800-899. Helpers
P. SOCIETY
P500-599. Government
P600-699. Customs
R0-99. Captivity
R100-199. Rescues
S. UNNATURAL CRUELTY
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T. SEX
T0-99. Love
T100-199. Marriage
V. RELIGION
V400-499. Charity
W. TRAITS OF CHARACTER
X. HUMOR
Z0-99. Formulas
Z100-199. Symbolism
Z200-299. Heroes
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Paris, 1883-1902.
1917.
Halle, 1907-13.
London, 1913.
London, 1892.
AnBol=Analecta Bollandiana.
AR=Archaeological Review.
York, 1949.
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1887-1901.
York, 1939. ,
BDG=Banquet of Dun na n-Gedh and the Battle of Mag Rath. John O'Dono-
1950.
1847.
CFWM=Celtlc Folklore, Welsh and Manx. John Rhys. 2 vols. Oxford, 1901.
London, 1902.
Dublin, 1855.
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London, 1904.
rodorion.
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EC=fitudes Celtiques.
Brugge, 1942.
Custom.
Dublin, 1844.
GG=Cogadh Gaedhal re Gallaibh, Wars of the Gael with the Gaill. James H.
H=Passions and Homilies from the Leabhar Breac. Robert Atkinson. Lon-
don, 1887.
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1946.
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Society.
KH=King and Hermit, a Colloquy between King Guaire of Aidne and his
berichte.
Berichte.
1847.
London, 1872.
LG=Leabar Gabala firenn. Livre des Invasions. Henry Llzeray and William
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Paris, 1906.
1918.
Dublin, 1846.
et Usages.
London, 1895.
1925.
Modern Literature.
1931.
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RR=Romanic Review.
Ireland), Journal.
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a.S., 1933.
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VB=Voyage of Bran Son of Febal to the Land of the Living (with an Essay
upon the Irish Vision of the Happy Other World and the Celtic Doctrine
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A. MYTHOLOGICAL MOTIFS
A0-99. CREATOR
A1187.* Creator appoints a chief for each class of created things. A1210. Cre-
A106. Opposition of good and evil gods. A162. Conflict of the gods. A525.
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Good and bad culture heroes. G303. Devil. Gl1.0.1.1.* As result of fraud, Saturn
A63.5.* Lucifer causes fall of man. ITS XXXIV 19; TLS III 53ff.
A100-499. GODS
A0. Creator. D42. God in guise of mortal. D1981.1. Magic invisibility of gods.
A101. Supreme god. One god chief of all other gods. AIM IV 15, 98; BF 21;
CG 23, 47, 144; CrSc 9; DHC 52; ERE III 283; EDC 114, 174f.; FM I 23;
IHM 58f.; IT I 876 (s.v. "Lug"), 3 Ser I 355; Rhys, Lectures on the Origin
1888), passim; KSLA XXIX 97f., 99f.; MAC 225; MAR III 30f.; RAC (s.v.
"Dagda," "Lug," "Nuada"); RC XII 65f., 85f., 125, XV 295, XVI 42, 82,
good. Fomorians versus Tuatha D6 Danann. IHM 264, 313, 482, 522f
XXXIX 116f., 123f., 139, 191; LH II 34, 184; MAR III 34; Bugge. On
the Fomorians and the Norsemen (Christiania, 1905); RC XII 129 (s.v.
ERE III 282f.; FL IV 489; FM I 17f.; ITS IV 203f., XLI 135, 157, 163.
199, 215, 294; MP XLIII 58f.; RAC 49f., 57f.; VB II 173f. Cf.OG 31. 38,
240, 464 (s.v. "Battle of Good and Evil"); IHM 522f; IMC 8ff.
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A1659.1.* Origin of the Fomorians. F200. Fairies. F531. Giant. S262. Periodic
A108.1.* God of the dead. (Cf. A310.) IHM 199, 492f.; OG233n; RAC 169,
264; MAR III 14; ACLC II 136; IMC 11, 48, 108; KPAS XXXII 537ff.
A487. God of death. E481.1.1.1.* King of the land of the dead. V11.6. Sacrifice
A111. Mother of the gods. (Cf. A116.2,* A485.1.) AIM IV 3, 11; CG 4, 9, 17;
CHAS 2 Ser I 257; DHC 34f.; EDC 42f.; ERE IV 406 (s.v. "Deaj Matres");
IHK 63; IHM 309n.; ITS XLI 155, 157, 161, 183, 189, 193, LV 615; LMR
193; MAC 242f.; MAR III 39; RAC 67f., 73f.; CR III 26f.; OG 463 (s.v.
"Ana"), 464 (s.v. "Brlgit"); RC I 37, XXXIII 140. L 85. XLVIII 168:
A112.8.* God from adulterous union. IHK 599; MAR III 50; RAC 78n.
A164.2.* Adultery among the gods. F252.4.1.* Fairies banished for (commit)
A113. Totemistic gods. Gods which have animal associations. DDC 143f.;
EDC 27f.; IT 3 Ser II 230f., 385; ITS XLI 123, 159, 197; MAR III 124f.;
Per II 142f.; RC XV 471, 477, XVIII 264, XXI 269; VB II 57f.; IHM 558
Al.11. God with animal feaf.rri-s. A132. God in animal form. TC2.* Animal
totems.
A. Mythological Motifs 3
A116. Twin gods (or trinity of gods). Beal I 17f.; BF 21; DHC 58; EDC
177; FM I 24; GGA 1928, p. 384; IHK 63; IHM 308f., 473, 522; ITS IV
215, 233, XLI 103f., 127, 129, 153, 163, 189, 193; MAC 242f.; MAR III 39;
RAC 73f.; VSH I civ; RC XLVIII 168, 205, XLIX 106; IMC 82, 131; OG
DHC 15, 35; ERE III 285; FM I 27; IHM 66; ITS IV 99f., 219, XLI 103,
123, 131; MAC 242f.; RAC 73f., 90f.; RC XVII 282, XXXI 436n.; Sp XX
A120.0.1.* God as shape-shifter. MAR III 56f.; BMC II 350f., 367; Gad r
204f.; HS and N VIII 42n.; IHM 318, 469, 558 (s.v. "Otherworld-god");
LMR 99f., 125f.; MP XLIII 67n.; RC XIX 233f., XXXI 433n.; RIAM I
A132. God (goddess) in animal form. A138.* Gods (supernatural beings) have
many names. A421. Sea-god. D42. God in guise of mortal. D101. Trans-
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A123.4.1.* God with three heads. (Cf. D992, F511.0.2.2.) DHC 23; EDC 33f.;
IHM 300; KSLA XXIX 80f.; MAR III 8, 57, 113; RAC 32f.; JCS I 35f.;
OG 303.
A124.0.1.* God with luminous countenance. (Cf. A220, D1162.) MAR III
A125.* God in human form. (Cf. D42.) IHK 62f., 177; KSLA XXIX 80f.;
A125.1.* Goddess of war in shape of hag. (Cf. A485.1, F234.2.1.) BDG 199;
IHK 175; KSLA XXIX 77; RAC 131; RC I 37f., XXI 315.
A125.1.1.* Goddess (of war) in shape of (red) woman. (Cf. A485.1, F234.2.5,*
F233.3.*) CS 104; DDC 165; RC I 37f., XXI 157, 394; IHK 310.
A128.2. One-eyed god. Krappe, Balor Kith the Evil Eye (New York, 1927);
EIL 60; FM I 19; GGA 1928, p. 382; IHM 59, 331; LMR 120f; OG 233,
464 (s.v. "Balar"); MAR III 32f.; RAC 59; ITS XLI 119, 149, 151, 181,
Charm chanted standing on one foot, with one eye shut, etc. F512.1. Person with
one eye. F531.1.1.1. Giant with one eye in middle of forehead. F541. Remark-
able eyes.
A128.2.1.* God with Evil Eye. It poisons those upon whom it looks. (Cf.
A128.2.2.* God with single eye, through lid of which passes a polished handle
A128.3.1.* God with one leg (foot). (Cf. F517.1.1,* S162.) LMR 120f.;
A128.4. God with one hand. Hand cut off. AC 17; EIL 58; BF 21; FM I
17; IT 3 Ser I 357; ITS IV 199, 219, XLI 23, 97f., 113, 115f.; MAR III 25;
Modern Language Quarterly VIII 421; OG 27; OMM 246f.; IHM 558
RAC 53; RC XII 59, XLIX 91f.; RR April 1942, 97f.; IMC 87.
Al73. Gods deposed for a time. C563.2.* Tabu: king having physical blemish.
D996. Magic hand. F515. Person unusual as to his hands. F552. Remarkable
hands. P16.2. King must resign if maimed. S161. Mutilation: cutting off
hand (arms).
A128.4.1.* God with silver hand. ATC 52; IHM 558 (s.v. "Nuadu Argat-
lam"); KSLA XXIX 117; OG 472 (s.v. "Nuadu"); MAR III 28; RAC 77.
A131. Gods with animal features. Cf. RC XXI 269f.; VSH I cxlv.
A131.3.* Cat-headed god. (Cf. B184.) IHM 549 (s.v. "Cairbre Cattchenn");
A113. Totemistic gods. B29.4.1.* Man with cat's head. F511.2.2.1.* Person with
A131.6.* Horned god. (Cf. A113, A132.4,* B188,* F511.3.*) DHC 26; FL
XLIII 169f.; KSLA XXIX 77f., 83f.; MAR III 8, facing 204; RAC 32f.;
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A131.7.* God with ram's head. KSLA XXIX 82f.; ATC 298n.
A132. God in animal form. DDC 150f.; DHC 46; EDC 27f.; KSLA XXIX
76f.; MAR III 124f.; RAC Index (s.v. "Animal gods," "Animal worship");
assumes form of a wolf. D133.4.1.* God assumes form of a calf. D197.1.* God
in form of an animal.
A132.1. Snake-god. (Cf. B176, F234.1.7.*) KSLA XXIX 83f.; MAR III 124;
RAC 211.
A132.3.1.* Horse-god (Cf. B181.) IHM 291f.; LMR 265n.; MAR III 124;
B181. Magic horse. C756.4. Tabu: entering chariot less than three weeks after
eating horse flesh. F234.1.8.* Fairy in form of horse. Q541.4.* Penance for
101f.; IHM 293; MAC 239f.; MAR III 9, 124f.; RAC 213f.; Sp XX 201.
A132.4.* Stag-god. EDC 27f.; KSLA XXIX 79f.; MAC 236; MAR III 129;
RAC 213.
A131.6.* Horned god. A440.2.* God (goddess) of wild animals. F234.1.4. Fairy
"Artos"); DDC 156f.; JEGPh XXIII 436; KSLA XXIX 117; LMR 350;
A. Mythological Motifs
A132.6.1.* Bird-god. (Cf. D150, E732, F234.1.15,* V1.3.10.*) DDC 154; MAR
III 13; RAC 392 (s.v. "Bird gods"); OG 41n; EC II 201. Cf. Beal VIII117.
A132.6.2.* Goddess in form of bird (Cf. A485.1, B172.) CRC 40; CS 104;
DDC 167, 174f.; DHC 46, 58f.; HRI II 136; IHK 63, 675 (s.v. "Badb");
IT I 382 (s.v. "Badb"), Extraband 184; BMC II 287; KSLA XXIX 77;
MAR III 13, 56, 121; MP XLIII 67n.; PFM 24, 34n.; PMLA LVI 5f.; RAC
215, 391 (s.v. "Badb," "Badb Catha"), 392 (s.v. "Bird gods"); RC I 32f.,
XXXI 436n.; TBC 90; TLS XVI 103 (s.v. "6n galle"). For cross-refer-
A132.7.* Swine-god. DDC 68, 156; KSLA XXIX 76; MAR III 124f.; OST
V 62n.; RAC 24, 210f., 398 (s.v. "Swine"). For cross-references see
A132.8.* Dog (Wolf)-god. (Cf. B187.*) DDC 152f.; RAC 219. Cf. ITS VII
A132.9.* Bull-god. (Cf. A137.7,* B182.) CS lxxi; HRI II 105f.; IHM 454;
KSLA XXIX 75f., 76f.; KSLB XIV 75, 76f.; MAC 221f.; MAR III 9, 127f.,
157f.; RAC 209f., 392 (s.v. "Bull, cult of"); TBC 91, 264f.; TLS X 371;
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A133. Giant god. (Cf. A101, A107, A128.2.) DHC 50, 54; IHM 331, 469;
MAR III 30; RAC 55f., 78, 158f. For cross-references see Motif-Index,
A133.2. Giant goddess bestrides entire land. (Cf. F531.3.5.) MAR III 30;
RAC 71f.
passes the pole of the chariot. (Cf. A111.) DDC 165; HRI II 132; IHK
A137.* Pictorial representations of gods. Cf. JCS I 34f.; MAR III ix.
A137.1.* God with hammer. DHC 28, 54; GGA 1928, p. 338; KSLA XXIX 79,
A137.1.1.* God with axe. EDC 103f.; KSLA XXIX 75f.; MAR III 157f.;
A137.2.* God with club. DHC 54; EDC 108f.; KSLA XXIX 79, 84f.; MAR III
A137.3.* God with wheel. EDC 64f.; KSLA XXIX 77, 87f.; MAR III 8;
RAC 29.
A137.3.1.* Wheel symbol. (Cf. F531.6.15.6.*) IHM 303f.; KSLA XXIX 87f.;
LMR 41n., 318; MAR III, facing 20; RAC 29, 271, 327f.; ATC 153n., 294f.
A137.3.1.1.* Swastika (hooked cross). MAC 244; MAR III 8; RAC 290.
A137.4.* God (goddess) with basket. DHC 28; KSLA XXIX 85, 102; RAC
32, 44.
A137.5.* God (goddess) with cornucopia. (CI. D1171.) DHC 28; KSLA
XXIX 79, 81, 85, 102; MAC 236; MAR III 81f., facing 86, 124; RAC 32,
34, 44.
A137.6.* Squatting god. EDC 21f.; KSLA XXIX 81; MAC 236f.; MAR III,
A137.7.* "The Bull with Three Cranes.'' (Cf. A132.6,* B182.) DDC 153f.;
EDC 40f., 165; KSLA XXIX 75f.; MAC 221f., 237, 248; MAR III 9, 157f.,
facing 166; RAC 38; RC XVIII 253f., XIX 246, XXVIII 41, XXXI 436n.
A138.* Gods (supernatural beings) have many names. (Cf. A120.0.1,* C432,
F400.0.1.*) CrSc 43, 45; IHM 310, 469f.; TBD 51; KSLA XXIX 75; MP
XII 605n.; OG 163; RC XVII 133f.; SG II 312f.; ATC 287n. Cf. MacNelll,
A142. Smith of the gods. AIM IV S3; CG 123; IHM 314, 525, 558 (s.v.
219, XLI 100, 125, 161, 183, 217, 247; KAP 238; LMR 293; MAR III 31,
99; OG 160f., 444n., 469 (s.v. "Goibniu"); RAC 76, 395 (s.v. "Goibniu");
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RC XII 89, 126 (s.v. "Goibniu"), XV 451; TIN 47; TLS X 261; VSH I
clxiv; VVW 394; TEF I 266; G xxxiv, xlv. For cross-references see Motif-
A142.1.* Brazier of the gods. (Cf. A143.*) MAR III 31; RAC 76; IT I 420
A143.* Carpenter (wright) of the gods. (Cf. A142, P456.) AIM IV 83;
CG 123; ITS IV 219, XLI 125, 161, 177, 183. 217, 247; MAR III 32; RAC
A145.* Champions of the gods. (Cf. F610, P14.1.5.*) KSLA XXIX 98; OG
230; RAC 65, 75f.; RC XII 125, 128; IMC 107; TBD 129.
A151. Home of the gods. DHC 65f.; CF xi f.; ERE II 689f.; IHK 700. 703
(s.v. "sid"); IHM 279f., 290, 481; IT I 382 (s.v. "Mag Mell"), 4 Ser I 373
Sorcha," "Tir Tairngire"); KSLA XXIX 109f.; MAR III 49, 114f.; OMM
505; OST IV 229f.; PFM 286 (s.v. "Insula Pomorum"): RAC 362f.; RC
XV 437; RIAM I 46; RIAP XXX Sec. C 223f.; TLS I 3f., IX 11f.; VB I
174f., 209f.; Parry, Vita Merlini (Urbana, 111., 1925), 83, 122n.; BBN 137n.
Fairyland.
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A151.1.1. Horne of gods inside of hill. (Cf. F211.) DHC 65f.; IHM 279f.,
A151.2. Garden of the gods. KSLA XXIX 11; MAR III 49f.; OG 97f.; VB I
133f., 270.
A153. Food of the gods. (Cf. D1030, F243.) Atl IV 118n.; IHK 605; IT 3
Ser I 214f.; OST III 220; SG II 243; VSH I clxiv; ZCP XVIII 193;
line 6402, 327, 354; MAR III 54; RAO 377; RIAM I 46; SG II 243. For
A191.1.* Great age of the gods. D1338.1. Magic drink rejuvenates. D188D.
A161. Hierarchy of gods. (Cf. A101, A107.) Cf. MAR III 8f.; RAC 2f.
A162. Conflicts of the gods. (Cf. F277.0.1.*) MAR III 23f.; RAC 49f.; IHK
599f. (cf. IHM 516); MP XLIII 58f.; RSAI Vol. for 1949, p. 108.
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A162.1. Fight of the gods and giants. (Cf. A107.) FL IV 489; ITS IV 199;
MAR III 36; RAC 52f.; RC XII 57f.; TIN 47. Cf. OG 240f. (IHM 522f.).
453, 454, VII 141, IX 132; OG 473 (s.v. "Recurrent Battle"); ITS XXXIX
13.
A164. Marriage of the gods. DHC 56; RSAI Vol. for 1949, p. 108; RAC 3!)B
A164.2.* Adultery among the gods. IHK 599, 605; KSLA XXIX 142; MAR
III 52, 62, 72, 79; RAC 78n. For cross-references see Motif-Index, alpha-
A164.3.* Polygamy among the gods. (Cf. T145.) IHK 600; MAR III 79;
A164.4.* Matriarchy among the gods. (Cf. T148.*) IHK 62; OG 21; RAC
17, 223f.
A164.5.* Polyandry among -the gods. (Cf. T146.*) DHC 50; KSLA XXIX
A165.1.1. Birds as messengers of the gods. (Cf. A132.6.2.*) HS & N VIII 34f.;
IT I 136f., 143f., 206; MAR III 36; PFM 15, 29; POW 375 (s.v. "birds").
A167. Cupbearer of the gods. (Cf. A142, A154.) IHM 314; RC XII 83;
A171.0.1.* God drives chariot over waves. (Cf. A421, B71, B181, D1533.1.2.)
AIP 6ff.; DHC 61; HS and N VIII 59; RAC 87; VB I 16.
A172. Gods intervene in battle. (Cf. A162, A162.1.) BCC 181; E V 225; EIL
A185.1.* God aids half-mortal son in battle. A536.* Demigods as allies of mortals.
Mortals aid fairies in war. K1845. Substitute in battle. N817.0.1.* God as helper.
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A173. Gods deposed for a time. (Cf. A128.4, P16.2.) Cf. MAR III 23f.; RAC
49f., 63f.
A175. God reduces the elements to order. (Cf. A530.) IHM 296f.
A177.1.* God as dupe or trickster. (Cf. A521, K232.2.1.*) MAR III 50, 52f.;
A178.* God (goddess) as prophet. (Cf. M301.6.*) HRI II 136; IHK 120;
MAR III 64, 152; RAC 251; RC XXI 157, 315; EIL 5.
A179.* God as rath-builder. (Cf. A101, D1136.1, F531.6.6.) DHC 53; IHK 431;
MAR III 27f. Cf. RAC 76. For cross-references see Motif-Index, alpha-
A180. God in relation to mortals. MAR III 62f., 68f.; RAC 63f., 158ff. Cf.
Beal I 16f.
C50. Tabu: offending the gods. D42. God in guise of mortal. D658.2. Trans-
god reborn as man. F300. Marriage or liaison with fairy. K1301. Mortal woman
Goddess cursed. P535.2.1.* Ireland given to mortals by gods as eric fine for death
of their leader. Q221. Personal offenses against gods punished. S260. Sacrifices.
Tl 11.1. Marriage of a mortal to a god (or goddess) or fairy. V227. Saints have
divine visitors.
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A181. God serves as menial on earth. ITS IV 195; MAR III 27, 60; RC VI
A182.1.1.* Angel speaks to Patrick from bush that merely seems to burn.
TL II 485.
A182.3.1.* Saint goes to heaven every Thursday (each day) and talks with
A185.1.* God aids half-mortal son in battle. EIL 8; IHK 177f., 181; MAR III
A172. Gods intervene in battle. A528.* Culture hero has supernatural helpers.
A536.* Demigods act as allies of mortals. F349.2.* Fairy aids mortal in battle.
N800. Helpers.
A186.* God (goddess) threatens man. (Cf. A178.*) CRC 74f.; HRI II 138f.;
A188.* Gods (goddesses) unite with mortals. (Cf. F300, K1301, T91.8;
T111.1.1.) IHM 350n.; MAR III 13, 78f.; RAC 159f., 355; RC X 179, XIX
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233.
A188.1.* Gods as ancestors of mankind. IHM 369, 466f., 558 (s.v. "Other-
world-god") ; MAR III 13, 18; RAC 159. Cf. EIL 51f.
A189.* "Gods and not-gods." IHK 175; MAR III 71; RAC 67n.
A191.1.* Great age of the gods. (Cf. A154.1, D1857.*) IHM 318, 558 (s.v.
sprites who have been given immortality. F531.6.4. Age of giants. F571. Ex-
A192. Death of the gods. (Cf. F259.1.*) FM I 23f.; IHM 72, 310; ITS IV 221f.,
VIII 95, 249, XLI 117, 149, 179, 185, 201, 211, 225f.; MAR III 55, 60n.;
OMC II 523; RAC 55, 66f., 88, 158; RC XV 313; TLS X 51; VB I 211f.;
IMC 104.
A192.1.* Old god slain by young god. (Cf. A525.2.*) GGA 1928, p. 377;
A210. Sky-god. (Cf. A101, A220.) IHM 495; KSLA XXIX 116; MAR III 20;
RAC 78.
A220. Sun-god. (Cf. A450.1,* F1.6.*) Beal I 15; ATC 502 (s.v. "Solar
traits"); ChCe 13; CS Ivii f.; DHC 58f.; EDC 71f.; EC III 46f.; FM I 23;
GGA 1928, pp. 376f.; IHK 62; IHM 58, 66, 120n., 125n., 218, 270, 278, 286f.,
290f., 469f., 513f., 520, 527; ITS IV 217, XLI 57f.; JIS I 163f.; KSLA XXIX
93, 99, 119; Rhys, Lectures on the Origin and Growth of Religion as Illu-
strated by Celtic Heathendom (London, 1888), passim; LMR 39f., 68, 103,
120n., 139f., 293; MAC 229; MAR III 29, 65, 158; OG 229f., 292f.; PMLA
LVI 892; RAC 26, 83, 132; RC VI 487, XII 80f., XVI 277n., XVIII 130; S
XXIII 121; Sp XIX 6n.; ZCP XVIII 86. Cf. VSH I cxxxvi, cxxxix.
A220.1. Sun-goddess. (Cf. A270.1.) IHM 288f.; RAC S3; JCS I 129f. Cf. ATC
378.
A225. Son of the sun. Mac Greene. (Cf. A116, A220.) IHM 66n; MAR III 42;
A270.1. Goddess of dawn. IHK 681 (s.v. "fitain"); IHM 293; IT I 874 (s.v.
A280. Weather-god. (Cf. A210, A281. D900, D2140.) PMLA LVI 892; IHM
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A281. Storm-god. IHM 558 (s.v. "Otherworld-god"); LMR 39f., 68; PMLA
A285. God of lightning. (Cf. A220.) IHM 59f., 558 (s.v. "Otherworld-god").
A285.1.* Lightning weapon of the gods. (Cf. D1080, F832.1.1,* V1.8.*) IHM
A300. God of the underworld. (Cf. F80.) EDC 96f.; FL XVIII 121f.;
A310. God of the world of the dead. (Cf. A108.1.* E481.1.1.1.*) ACLC II
119f.; CG 157; IHK 679 (s.v. "Donn"), 691 (s.v. "Tethra"); IHM 199,
492f., 552 (s.v. "Donn"), 560 (s.v. "Tethra"); ITS VIII 87; OG 233n., 467
(s.v. "Donn"), 474 (s.v. "Tethra"); KPAS XXXII 537f.; MAR III 9; RAC
59, 345, 374; RC XII 63, 107, 130; TBD 31; ZCP XVII 203n. For cross-
A400. God of earth. (Cf. A107, A151, A430.) ERE V 127f.; IHM 558 (s.v.
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Ai00.0.1.* Gods of earth. Goi 131; IHK 63; IMC 153; IT I 14, 774 (s.v.
"aide"), 3 Ser I 355; ITS XLI 131, 153, 294; KSLA XXIX 108n.; MAR III
40, 48f.; RAC 63 f.; RC XIII 426, XVI 35, 36n.; SF 17f.; VB II 188f. Cf.
F251.1. Fairies (aes side) as descendants of early race of gods. F251.1.2.* Fairies
A410. Local gods. (Cf. A400.0.1.) DHC 24f.; EDC 177; IHK 62; KSLA
A413. God of roads (streets). KSLA XXIX 73f.; MAR III 9; RAC 25, 39.
A420. God (goddess) of water. (Cf. A101, A425.1.) E VII 200; MAR III
11; OG 146f.; RAC 181f.; RC XLIX 96; ZCP IX 233. Cf. KSLA XXIX
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"Water."
A421. Sea-god. AIM IV 78; AIP 6ff.; BBN 18; Rhys, Celtic Britain (3d ed.,
London, 1904), 67; CG 114; DHC 61f.; ERE III 284; HRI I 82; IHK 13,
62, 516n.; HS and N VIII 42n.; IT I 876 (s.v. "Manandan mac Lir), 3 Ser
I 357. 4 Ser I 359 (s.v. "Manannan mac Lir"), Extraband 366; ITS XLI
104f.. 195; KAP 240, 244n.; Bugge, Kelterna (Stockholm, 1926), 47; KSLA
XXIX 109; LG 8; LMR 187 (cf. 39f.); MAR III 128; MLN XLIII 222;
PMLA LVI 891, 903; RAC 86. 110, 396 (s.v. "Manannan"); RC XII 105,
XVI 299 (s.v. "Manannan"), XXIV 270f., XLVII 61, XLIX 101; VB I 16,
Literature II (1916), 19f.; VSH xxxi; G xxxv; Beal II 249; TCD 135;
SLC 132.
F531.6.15.6.* Giant rolls like wheel. VI 1.2. Sacrifice to sea. Z118.1.* Waves
A42.1.1. River goddess. DDC 148f.; DHC 56f.; IHK 675 (s.v. "Boann"); ITS
XLI 131, 155; KSLA XXIX 102f.; MAC 240f.; MAR III 11; RAC 42f.,
A430. God of vegetation. (Cf. A400.0.1f.,* A431f., S274.*) MAR III 13, 42,
31GG77
A430.1. Goddess of vegetation. (Cf. A111, A116.2,* A400.0.1.*) ATC 503 (s.v.
A431. God of fertility. (Cf. A101, A107, A128.4, A400.0.1.*) DHC 27; EDO
48f.; ITS XLI 131, 153, 193f . (Mac Cecht); MAR III 40; OG 266n., RAC
74, 78.
A431.1. Goddess of fertility. (Cf. A111, A401, A493.1.*) DHC 27; EDC 43;
A432. God of agriculture. (Cf. A431, A1441, V1.7.*) DHC 27; KSLA XXIX
116; MAR III 42 (Mac Cecht), 186; OG 266n.; RAC 57, 80, 107, 121, 237;
A432.0.3.* Plowman god. (Cf. A432, A1441.2.*) Rhys, Studies in the Arthur-
ian Legend (Oxford, 1891), 39f.; HRI I 29; IHK 614 (cf. IT I 117
[Eochuidh Aiream]); ITS VIII 229; KSLA XXIX 116; MAR III 42, 186;
A440. God of animals. (Cf. A113, A131f., A132f.) KSLA XXIX 80; MAR
A440.2.* God (goddess) of wild animals. FM I 83n.; HRI II 106f.; IHK 318;
IT 2 Ser II 216f., 3 Ser. I 295; ITS XLI 123, 133, 159, 197; KSLA XXIX
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A441. God of domestic animals. (Cf. A132.3.*) KSLA 80; RAC 37.
A450.1.* God "of many arts." (Cf. A220.) ACLC VI 116; CG 99 (s.v.
"Lugnasad"); EIL 59; DHC 59; IHM 308f.; OG 231; IT I 876 (s.v.
"Lug"); ITS IV 221; KSLA XXIX 99f.; MAR III 29; RAC 396 (s.v.
"Lug"); RC XII 75f., 127, XVI 77; TLS XVI 87; Stokes, Urkeltischer
Sprachschatz (Gottingen, 1894), 257. Cf. IHK 322; IMC 99; SG II 323.
A454. God of healing. (Cf. A220, D1240, D2161, F344, P424.) AC 17;
AIM IV 36; CG 56; FM I 17; IHK 177f. (Lug), 502 (Diancecht); IHM
551 (s.v. "DIan Cecht"); IT 3 Ser I 357, 4 Ser I 353 (s.v. "Diancecht");
KSLA XXIX 92f.; MAC 228; MAR III 28; RAC 26f, 393 (s.v. "Diancecht");
RC XII 125 (s.v. "Diancecht"), XVI 59f.; TIN 47; TKS 111 n.; ZCP XVIII
211; G xxxiv.
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A454.1. Goddess of healing. (CI A111, A465.1.1, P424.5.*) OG 162, 464 (s.v.
"Brigit"); RAC 392 (s.v. "Brigit"); ATC 502 (s.v. "Healing women");
Sp XX 196.
A461. God (goddess) of wisdom. (Cf. A111, A454.1, A465.1.1.) IHM 282,
F315. Fairy predicts birth of child. F317.* Fairy predicts future greatness of
(new-bom) child. F343.11.* Fairy offers man change of form and feature for
aid in battle. F347. Fairy adviser. F361. Fairy's revenge. F362. Fairies cause
disease. F363.* Fairies cause death. N110. Luck and fate personified.
CrSc 9; FM I 23; ITS IV 217, 223, XLI 100, 119, 181, 191; KSLA XXIX
97f.; LMR 103; MAR III 35, 40; RAC 75 (Ogma); RC XII 121; TIN 47;
xxxiii; ITS IV 219, XLI 102,133, 159,197; KSLA XXIX 101; MAR III 11;
OG 464 (s.v. "Brigit"); RAC 68, 392 (s.v. "Brigit"); RC XVI 277; Sp XX
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A465.2.0.1.* God as harper. IHK 288; IHM 110; MAR III 34; RC XII 109;
'Harp," "Harper."
A465.3.1.* God of eloquence and learning. (Cf. A465.1.) EDC 157f.; IMC
107; ITS XLI 100; KSLA XXIX 98; MAC 232; MAR III 10; RAC 75,
A541.1.* Culture hero invents and teaches the Irish language. A1469.2.* Origin
A473. God of wealth. (Cf. A101.) ITS XLI 97f.; RAC 84f.; RC XII 128
A474.1.1.* God of youth. (Cf. A475.) MAR III 50 (Oengus Mac Ind Oc);
RAC 81.
A475. God of love. CF xii f.; ERE III 284 (s.v. "Oengus"); FL III 479,
IV 475, XLVII 348f.; HRI I 7f.; IHK 687 (s.v. "Mac Oc"); IT I 876 (s.v.
"Mac Oc"); ITS XLI 102, 181, 191, 217; MAR III 78f.; OST III 305 (s.v.
"Aongus"); RAC 81f.; RC III 347f., XV 437f., 471, 482, XVI 152, 336,
XXVII 339; RIAM I 46; SG II 528; TLS IX 11; X 387; VB I 197, 211f.,
"Love."
A475.1. Goddess of love. (Cf. A111, A431.1.) Cf. DHC 51; RAC 385.
A477. Goddess of childbirth. (Cf. T500, T5S4.) DHC 37f.; IHK 361f.;
TEF II 304.
A485. God of war. AR I 231; CG 25 (s.v. "Be net"), 122 (s.v. "Neit"); EDC
126f.; G 108 (s.v. "Ned"); IHK 63; KAP 187; KSLA XXIX 74, 89f.;
MAC 227; RAC 27n., 396 (s.v. "NeT"), 399 (s.v. "War gods"); RC I 35,
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A485.1. Goddess of war. AIF 191; AR I 231; ATC 498 (s.v. "Morrigan");
CG 25 (s.v. "Be net"); CRC 40; CS 247; DHC 37, 43; FL XXI 186f.; HRI
II 132f.; IHK 675 (s.v. "Bodb"), 688 (s.v. "Morrlga[iln"); IHM 350n.;
IT 3 Ser I 355, Extraband 338n., 380n., 840n.; G xxxv; ITS IV 219, XLI 119,
123, 298; Bugge, Kelterna (Stockholm, 1926), 47; KSLA XXIX 77; MAR
III 33, 49; OG 319; PFM 11, 139f.; PMLA LXIII 821; RAC 391 (s.v.
"Badb," "Badb Catha"), 397 (s.v. "Morrigan"), 399 (s.v. "War god-
desses") ; RC I 32f., XII 124, 125, 127, 128 (s.v. "Badb," "Danu," "Macha,"
"Morrigan"); RIAP X 425; Sp XX 192, 199; TBC 27, 52; TBD 116; TEF
Crow as bird of ill omen. F234.1.15.* Fairy in form of bird. F234.2.1. Fairy
in form of bag. F400.0.1.* Geniti glinni,t binanaig, bocanaig, and other super-
form of crow. F418.* Spirits hover in air shrieking over battle. M301.6.* Fairies
A. Mythological Motifs 15
A493. God of fire. (Cf. A220, D1271.) LMR 123; TEF I 347. For cross-
A493.1.* Goddess of fire. (Cf. A465.1.1, V70.6.*) ITS XLI102; MAR III 11;
RAC 69.
A500. Demigods and culture heroes. (Cf. C566,* Z200.) IHM 555 (s.v.
"Hero, the"); ITS XXXIX 3f., XLI 107f.; LG 50f.; RAC 136.
A510.1.* Culture hero as god. KSLA XXIX 116; MAR III164; RAC 28, 125,
A510.2.* Culture hero reborn. (Cf. E600.) IHK 18; MAR III 180; RAC 350;
RC IX 1f.; ITS VII xlv; IHK 268f., 362n.; RAC 128, 129n.
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Cf. A188,* A512.1.*) CS 15f.; IHK 131, 268; IT I 136f.; LMR 55; MAR III
140; PFM 182n.; RAC 128, 384; RC XXXI 368n.; VB II 42f.; WW 21.
A511.3.2.* Culture hero son of king's unmarried sister by her brother. (Cf.
IHK 270, 690 (s.v. "Sualda[i]m"); IT I 139; MAR III 140; RAC 128.
A511.6.* Culture hero posthumous child. (Cf. A516.*) Beal I 409f.; BMC
II 397f.; LF 35f.; MAR III 165; OG 234; RAC 14S; WW 22f.; TLS VII
17f., IX 75f.
CKD 35; IHK 130, 599; IHM 159, 163; MAR III 167f.; MP XVI 116f.;
personages. BMC II 331; IHK 233, 387n., 397f.; IT I 141f.; IHM 61, 326n.;
KSLA XXIX 137f.; OG 53; MAR III 143, 164f., 167f.; MP XVI 121f.;
PFM 170f., 182n.; WW 23f.; VSH I clxiv; RAC 129. Cf. PMLA LXII 893.
arms. T453.1.* Hero learns feats of arms through gratifying woman's lust.
A511.9.* Culture hero born three times. (Cf. E600.) IHK 26Sf., 678 (s.v.
"Cti Chulainn").
A511.10.1.* Culture hero son of deer mother. Beal II 254, 259, III 146
(bibliography); TKS 140n., 201n.; MAR III 168; RAC 150; WW 13;
A511.10.2.1.* Culture hero suckled by wolf. (Cf. B535, T611.) JGAS III 19;
A512.1.* Culture hero as son of god. (Cf. A188,* A220, A225, A511.3.1.*)
IHK 268f.; IT 1136f.; ITS VII xlv; CS lix; MAR III 64,140,164; RAC 128,
A513.* Demigods descend from heaven. (Cf. A1611.10.*) ACLC II 142; ITS
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A515.2. Father and son as culture heroes. MAR III 168; RAC 394 (s.v.
A515.3.* Culture hero has blood brother. (Cf. P312.) IHK 6S2 (s.v. "Fer
P312. Blood-brotherhood.
A515.4.* Culture hero has faithful attendant. IHK 684 (s.v. "Laeg m.
him. (Cf. N731.2.) IHK 404f., 408f.; IHM 62n.; JCS I 176f.; JGAS VI
235f.; MAR III 145, 169; RAC 129; TLS XVI 24f. (Cf. Modern Language
Return Formula in the Folk and Hero Tales of the Celts (Folk Lore
Record IV, London, 1881); Beal I 409f., VII 8f.; EIL 35n.; LF 35f.; MAR
89f., 111n.; PMLA XXVII 527f.; RAC 118n., 148; Deutschbein, Studien
Ll 11.1. Exile returns and succeeds. S350.2.* Child driven out (exposed) brought
murdered children.
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A521. Culture hero as dupe or trickster. (Cf. A177.1,* J1700.) IHK 599f.,
604f.; KSLA XXIX 136, 206; MAR III 30, 151f.; MP XVI, 114f.; OST III
149; RAC 78; RC XII 85f.; TBC 130, 165; TLS IX 21; VB I 197fc, 199n.
DDC 153; IHK 135f., 678 (s.v. "Cu Chulainn"); MAR III 142, 156; RAC
A522.6. Raven as culture hero. (Cf. A132.6.1,* B122, B450.) TCD 165, 363.
A523. Giant as culture hero. (Cf. A133.) AC 61; CKD 97; IHK 267, 539n.;
IT 4 Ser I 3f.; ITS VIII 331; MAR III 141, 163, 190; RAC 152; RC VII
21n.; SG II 103, 176; WW 12; TLS XIV 19. For cross-references see
A523.1. Giant sword of culture hero. (Cf. D1081). IHK 701 (s.v. "Cal-
adcolc"); IHM 68f.; KSLA XXIX 293 (s.v. "Caliburnus"); MAR III 197;
RC XII 107; VVW 24; BLHT 535 (s.v. "Caliburnus"). For cross-refer-
A523.2.* Extraordinary weapons of culture hero. (Cf. D1080.) IHK 701 (s.v.
A524.1.* Culture hero has marvelous dogs. (Cf. B187.*) ITS VII 132;
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MAR III 169; OST II 161; PFM 230n.; SG II 231; SGMR 359; WW 426
s.v. "Dog(s)."
A524.2.* Culture hero has marvelous horses. (Cf. A132.3.*) CS 61, 244f.;
IHK 702 (s.v. "Dub Sainglenn," "Liath Macha"); MAR III 128; MP XII
22n., XVI 120; PFM 285 (s.v. "Dubh Sai[n]ghlenn," "fairy horse"), 286
A525.2.* Culture hero (god) slays his grandfather. (Cf. A192.1,* A220.)
Beal VII 244f.; FM I 18n., 21; IHM 313; IMC 105, 112, 118; ITS XLI 101,
151, 181; MAR III 25, 33, 53; MP XLVI 275; OG 235; OCR 459; RAC
E765.4.3.* Father will die when daughter bears son. M311.1. Prophecy: king's
Grandfather.
xv f.; CRC 85; IT Extraband 344; RC XII 95; IHK 178, 226.
A526.2.* Culture hero as mighty hunter. (Cf. F679.5.*) ITS VII xlv, 130,
187f., 197; MAR III 162, 172; TIS II 324, 433; TLS XVI vi; WW 331.
A526.3.* Culture hero has irresistible beauty spot (ball seirc). (Cf. D1355.13.)
MAR III 163; VVW 427 (s.v. "Diarmaid o Duibhne"); RAC 142.
A526.4.* Culture hero has three heads of hair of different colors. (Cf. D991,
A526.5.* Culture hero has seven pupils in each eye, seven toes on each foot,
seven fingers on each hand. (Cf. F541.3.3, F551.) CRC 94; CS 178;
IHK 139; IT Extraband 390; MAR III 143; TBC 78, 238.
CRC 66, 89f.; CS lxl, 174.; IHK 130, 180, 230; IT I 739 (s.v. "Riastrad"),
Extraband 368; LMR 47; MAR III 141f., 153; RAC 123, 133f., 179; TBC
144, 190.
D50. Magic changes in man himself. F873.0.1.* Battle rage. F969.3.2.* Hero's
reactions to anger.
A526.7.* Culture hero performs remarkable feats of strength and skill. CRC
17f.; IHK 398. 454, 702 (s.v. "cless"); IHM 61n.; IT I 426 (s.v. "cless"),
Extraband 107f., 278f.; ITS VII xllx, 133; MAR III 143, 149; OCR 466;
F610. Remarkably strong man. F698.* Skill in juggling with swords, balls, etc.
A526.8.* Culture hero can turn feet and knees backwards. CRC 66, 90; CS
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F517.1.5.* Person with knees backwards. F531.1.3.2.* Giant with heels in front.
FS31.1.6.8.* Giant with knees backwards. G303.4.5.6.* Devil's knees are back-
wards.
Con Culainn); ITS VII xlvil, 133; LMR 55; MAR III 141, 165; OG 226,
234f.; OST IV 288f.; PFM 180f.; RAC 128, 149; TIS II 280; WW 25.
D1009.2, D1810.3, D1811.1.1.) IHM 326f.; MAR III 166; OMM 396; RAC
149; WW 24.
A527.4.* Culture hero as poet (musician). (Cf. A465.1, A465.2.) IHM 275n.,
554 (s.v. "Finn Fill"); IT I 150f., 3 Ser I 66; ITS VII 123; MAR III 150,
162; RAC 150; RC V 202; TIS II 287; TKS 116n.; TLS X 96, XVI xxlii;
"Poet," "Music."
A528.* Culture hero has supernatural helpers. KSLA XXIX 120; Beal II
324; EIL 8; MAR III 64f., 153; MP XII 605f.; RAC 131.
A185.1.* God aids half-mortal son in battle. F302. Fairy mistress. F344. Fairies
heal mortals. F349.2.* Fairy aids mortal in battle. N810. Supernatural helpers.
Beal VII 8f., VIII 224; CRC 29f.; CS 148f.; IHK 137f., 488n. (Fled
Bricrenn); IT I 254f., 4 Ser I 68, Extraband 130f.; ITS VII xlv, 127f., 206;
MAR III 131, 142, 147f., 169f.; OCR 367f.; OST II 55f., III 175, 183f., VI
122, 155f.; RAC 179, 188; RC VII 289f.; SG II 163, TBC 68f.; TBD 126;
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A531.2. Culture hero banishes snakes. (Cf. V229.3.*) ITS VIII 19,
XXXIV 165, XXXV 35, 60f., 123, 134, XXXIX 198; TLS XVI 87; TIN 210;
s.v. "Snake(s)."
A535. Culture hero swallowed and recovered from animal. ITS VII 192;
MAR III 131; OST II 59f. For cross-references see Motif-Index, alpha-
A536.* Demigods (saints) as allies of mortals. CF 14f.; OST III 115f., 149;
A172. Gods intervene in battle. A185.1.* God aids bis half-mortal son in battle.
A581.2.* Culture hero returns and aids followers in battle. F343.10.* Fairy gives
mortal equipment for soldiers. F344. Fairies heal mortals. F349.2.* Fairy aids
mortal in battle. F394.2.* Mortals aid fairies in war. N810. Supernatural helpers.
TLS XVI 87; ITS VII xlvii; MAR III 162; RAC 147f.; WW 8f., 29, 131f.;
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A537.* Culture hero clears plains. (Cf. A901f., F271.5,* F614.9.*) ITS VIII
103, 117f., 119, 125, XXXIX 11; LG 44; TLS XIV 19; IMC 17. Cf. MAR III
136.
A538.* Culture hero builds raths. (Cf. A179,* A901, D1136.1.) FM I 27;
A541. Culture hero teaches arts and crafts. (Cf. A450, A1400.)
A541.1.* Culture hero invents and teaches the Irish language. (Cf.
A465.3.1.1.*) AE 3, 17, 79; BMC II 341f.; CrSc 5; ITS XXXIV 147. For
A541.2.* Culture hero as god of agriculture. (Cf. A432.) LMR 224, 250;
RAC 121.
A547.* Culture hero dispenses food and hospitality. (Cf. P320.) OST IV
III 180; PFM 25f., 364f.; RAC 343f.; RC XXIV 143f.; SGMR 405 (Laoidh
A191.1.* Great age of the gods. A692. Islands of the blest. F0. Journey to
island.
Beal IV 195; IHK 42; IT 4 Ser I 1 f.; ITS VII xlii, VIII 17; MAR III
206f.; OMM 307, 312; OST IV 4f.. 244f.; OG 310f., 315; PQ IX 97f.; RAC
A565. Dying culture hero. (Cf. F323,* F399.1.*) CF 75; IHK 703 (Aided
C[h]on Culainn); IHM 277 (death of Finn); SGMR 399 (Aided Cbn-
culainn); TLS XVI xxxi. 53ff. (Chase of Slieve na mBan); RAC 151;
A570. Culture hero still lives. (Cf.i A560, A564,* D1857.*) OG 198, 297;
ATC 198.
A571. Culture hero asleep in'moiintain. (Cf. D1960.) MAR III 180, 195;
A571.1.* Culture hero still alive in hollow hill. (Cf. A571, A580.) Beal III
A1S1.1.1. Home of gods inside of hill. F211. Fairyland under a hollow knoll.
A571.2.* Culture hero still alive on mysterious island. LF 195; MAR III
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1923), 284f.; OG 464 (s.v. "Avalon"); Per II 54f.; RAC 369; Parry, Vita
A580. Culture hero's (divinity's) expected return. (Cf. A570.) Beal III
362; HS and N X 101; JEGPh XXI 590; MAR III 194; OG 310; 315; Per
II 57n.; PFM 25f.; RAC 344; ZfrSuL XIII 106f.; Manly Anniversary
E300. Friendly return from the dead. E371.2.* Return from dead to repeat for-
gotten epic. F116.1.* Voyage to the land of Youth (Tir na n-6g). F379.1.*
A581.1.* Culture hero returns and assists mortals. (Cf. F393,* F436.2.*)
A581.2.* Culture hero returns and aids followers in battle. OST I 27.
A172. Gods intervene in battle. A181. God serves as menial on earth. A536.*
A581.3.* Culture hero returns to prove power of saint. (Cf. E367.3,* E367.4.*)
A610. Creation of universe by creator. ALI I 27ff.; BF 3f.; ITS XXXIV 17f.
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ALI I 27.
A651. Hierarchy of worlds. A1101. The four (five, six) ages of the world.
A651. Hierarchy of worlds. A series of worlds, one above the other. (Cf.
A651.1.1. Seven heavens. A series of seven upper worlds. ALI I 29ff.; BMC
II 558; EIL 136; IPD 35; IT I 179; MO 269, 282, 460, 464; SR 4; TCD
143; TLS II 507; RIAC 1268; ZCP XIV 18f.; POW 378 (s.v. "heavens,
seven").
A651.1.2.1.* The nine ranks (orders) of heaven. AnBol LIV 121; BCC 119;
BNE II 21, 53; ChCe 266; E II 96, 139; EIL 135; IT I 172, 2 Ser I 216;
ITS XXXIV 17; MO 275; RC XXIV 247, XXXI 305; RIAT-IMS I Part 1,
exevi; S XXIV 136, XXV 275; SLC 223; SR 12; TL II 489; TLS II 282,
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A651.1.6.* Heavens (world) divided into four quarters. BMC II 522; IrTs
D1273.1.2. Four as magic number. F134.3.* Other world island divided into four
parts.
A652. World-tree. Tree extending from lowest to highest world. (Cf. A878,
D950.) BCC 21; BMC II 516; KPAS XXV 442; LH II 152; MO 259; RC
TLS X 145f., 177; ZCP I 27, XIV 17. For cross-references see Motif-
A660. Nature of the upper world. For cross-references see Motif-Index, al-
A661. Heaven. A blissful upper world. BMC II 444; E II 145; EIL 138f.;
ERE II 692f.; IPD 29ff., 47; IT I 194f.; OST I 95ff.; POW 378 (s.v.
"Heaven"); RC XXVI 141ff., XXXI 311; TLS II 513f., III 39ff.; ZCP IV
243. Cf. MAR III 114f.; RAC 228. For cross-references see Motif-Index,
A661.0.1. Gate (door) of heaven. (Cf. F156.*) IPD 35f.; IT I 179; POW
34, 113.
180f.; Harvard Theological Review XXXI 57; POW 383 (s.v. "river of
fire").
A671.2.4.* The fires of hell. E755.1.2.* River in heaven burns wicked and gives
A661.0.1.1.2.* Veils of fire and ice before chief door of heaven. (Cf.
A671.3.3.*) EIL 136; IPD 39f.; IT I 179. Cf. POW 34, 107.
A661.0.1.5.* Youths (or virgins) with iron rods as guardians of tico of the
(Cf. D1210, D1275.1.) EIL 135; IPD 31; IT I 174. Cf. BCC 83; POW 34.
IPD 35f.; IT I 178; RAC 329f. Cf. BCC 83; POW 34.
A661.0.3.* Chairs in heaven. BCC 121; IPD 31f.; IT I 174f.; LSL 302f.;
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A661.0.4.* Cleansing fountain in heaven. IPD 39f.; IT I 181. Cf. POW 377
ChCe 263; EIL 137n.; FL IV 170; Goi 148; IPD 38f.; IT I 184f.; RR IV
173f.; RAC 228; UJA 1 Ser IV 227; ZCP I 27. Cf. POW 112, 374 (s.v.
"Bridge of Judgment").
A661.0.5.1.* Soul-bridge: easy for righteous to cross, more difficult for others.
(Cf. H1573.4.1.*) ChCe 263; EIL 137n.; POW 107f., 112, 374 (s.v. Bridge
182n.
177.
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A661.1. Valhalla (Celtic). IHM 122; RAC 339; A. Bugge, Kelterna (Stock-
A661.1.2.* Saint sees vision of three cities in heaven: a city of gold, a city
A666.* Ladder to heaven (applied to saint). (Cf. F52.) BNE II 20, 182,
A671. Hell. Lower world of torment. (Cf. V511.2.) AnBol LIV 131; BMC
II 439; BNE II 61, 95; E III 32; EIL 132f.; FL XVIII 121f.; LSL 254;
POW 378 (s.v. "Hell"); RC XXVI 141, 153, XXXI 310; ZCP IV 242f., X
418f.
A310. God of the world of the dead. D191.1.* Lucifer as serpent. E480. Abode
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A671.0.1.* Hell located in the north. ITS XLI 292; POW 109; RC XVII 417;
A671.3.* Frigidity of hell. E481.7. Icy inferno. G633. North as abode of evil
A671.0.4.* Hell confused with fairyland. ChCe 261f.; ITS XLI 241; HS and
N VIII 122n.; LMR 210, 332n.; MP XII 615n.; PMLA LVI 894f.; POW
F160.0.2.* Fairy otherworld confused with land of the dead. F165.6.I.* Othr-
A671.2. Horrible sights in hell. fCf. E755.2, Q560.) AnBol LIV 131; BNE
A671.2.1. Serpents in hell. IPD 39f.; IT I 186; RC XXXI 310. For cross-
A671.2.2.3.* Rivers of fire in hell. (Cf. F142). BNE II 95; IPD 43; IT I 191.
A671.2.2.4.* Rivers of black water in hell. (Cf. D1293.4.* E481.2.) IPD 43;
IT I 191.
A671.2.2.5.* Four (three) rivers in hell. BMC II 476; IPD 43; IT I 191;
E481.2. Land of dead across water. F162.2.1. The four (three) rivers of
A671.2.4.* The fires of hell. IPD 37f.; IT I 183f.; RC XXI 393; TLS II 513f.;
A671.2.4.2.* Islands in sea of fire in hell. (Cf. D911.) IPD 39f.; IT I 188;
Q566.9.* Showers of fire fall on sinners in bell. Q566.10.* Demons shoot fiery
E750.2.2.* Perilous valley in (on way to) land of dead. F151.1.2.* Perilous
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8566.1.* Fiery chains in the form of adders about waists of souls tormented in hell.
A671.2.2.5.* The four rivers in hell. F162.2.1. The four rivers of Paradise.
A671.2.5.* Dragons in hell. (Cf. B11, Q568.2.*) BNE II 95; EIL 137; LH
II 151f.; IPD 38; IT I 183, 185f.; RC IV 253, XXXI 311; ZCP IV 243.
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D2144. Magic control of cold and heat. E481.7. Icy inferno. E755.2.5. Icy hell.
A671.3.1.* Coldness in hell. AnBol LIV 131; BNE II 95; IHK 568; IPD 40;
A671.3.2.* Rugged, icy mountains in hell. (Cf. F750.) IPD 39f.; IT I 191.
A671.3.3.* Alternate heat and cold in hell. (Cf. Q562.*) ChCe 28f.; IPD 39f.;
IT I 187.
A673. Hound of hell. (Cf. B187,* F150.2.) For cross-references see Motif-
A677.1.* Smith of hell. CF xxi; IHK 55S; SLC 147; WW 394. Cf. POW 40.
A677.2.* Miller of hell. (Cf. P443.) IT 4 Ser I 245, 327; RC IX 484f., XIV
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A692. Islands of the Blest. ChCe 261f.; ERE II 692f.; FL IV 477, XVIII
123f.; ITS I 9, 21; MAR III 114f.; POW 27, 379 (s.v. "Isles of the
A560. Culture hero's (demigod's) departure. D981.1.1.* Magic apple from Garden
of the Hesperides. D936. Magic island. E480. Abode of the dead. Fil1. Jour-
Land of the Immortals. F129.7.* Voyage to Island of the Dead. F134. Other-
A692.1.* Overseas otherworld in the west. (Cf. Fi11.) IHM 481; MAR III
117; POW 28f., 44n. (O-Brazlla); RAC 362 (I-Bresail); RIAP XXX 223f.
(cf. RSAI XLII l11n.); TEF I 19f. (Hy Brasll), 212f.; Schirmer, Zur
Celtic otherworld (Ireland). ChCe 261f.; IPD 41; IT I 194; ITS XXXIV
165; Cross and Nitze, Lancelot and Guenevere (Chicago, 1930), 43n.;
A700. Creation of the heavenly bodies. ALI I 27; ITS XXXIV 41f.
A725.* Rising and setting of the sun controlled by a man. (Cf. D1546.2.*) E
IV 141; IT I 15; RSAI Vol. for 1949, pp. 103f.; ZCP XIV 155.
A725.1.* Sun does not set for a year through power of saint. (Cf. V222.)
IT I 15; LH II 34.
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A787.* Relation of the planets to human life. SLC 13, 24, 55.
A800. Creation of the earth. (Cf. A401.) ERE IV 138. See all references
A830. Creation of earth by creator. (Cf. A610.) ALI I 27; ITS XXXIV 11.
Schriften (Berlin, 1900), II 57f.; LH II 38, 152, 189; MAR III 12f.; RAC
A665.2.1. Columns supporting slry. F58. Column to upper world. F736.1. Island
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A871. Earth square with four quarters. (Cf. A651.1.6,* D1273.1.2.) Cf.
A871.0.1.* Taprobane at eastern end of the world. KPAS XXV 442; SG II 172.
A871.2.* Four rivers, rising in Paradise, water primitive world. ITS XXXIV
A876.1.* "The Leviathan that surrounds the globe." EIL 29n.; FL XXI 476;
A878. Earth-tree. Tree of life or fate. (Cf. D950.) ITS XXXIV 57; KPAS
XXV 442, cf. POW 384 (s.v. "Tree of Life"). For cross-references see
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of saints, etc. (Cf. A910, A930, A950, A960, A970, A980.) IHM 262f.;
MAR III 30, 135f.; RAC 230f.; SLC 201. See also references under A900.
A2771.5.* Trees bear first buds to commemorate reign of primitive hero. F960.1.
A913.1.* Tidal wave or surge marks place of death of person. (Cf. D911.1,*
A920.1.4,* A936,* F931.4.*) BMC I 650; CF 40; CHAS 2 Ser XVII 132;
FL III 510f.; IHK 701 (s.v. "Tonn Clidna," "Tonn Rudraige," "Tonn
SG II 201, 528, 532; SLC 132; TEF I 371f.; TLS X 207, 514.
A920.1. Origin of lakes. (Cf. A900, A901.) MAR III 135; RAC 192n. For
A920.1.1.1.* Tub that drips at high tide out holds water at low tide. (Cf.
A920.1.3.* Lake bursts forth to drown thief. (Cf. A939.1.*) RSAI 4 Ser II
39ff.
primitive hero. (Cf. A901, A936,* F960.1.) AC 15, 21; AIM II 5f.;
CML 95ff.; CrSc 7; E V 159; FL IV 474, 493; FM I 7, 9, 33, 35, 47, 79;
HA I xxxviii; HS and N VIII 40n.; ITS IV 163f., 177f., 225, VIII 107ff.,
121ff., 129, XXV 271, XXXV 269, XXXIX 15, 49, 84, 121, 131f., 171, XLI
129, 153, 161; LG 22, 26, 35, 53, 86, 96ff., 101, 107, 115, 121, 135; OCR 98f.;
OG 413f.; OMM 426; RC XV 429, 445, 468, 484, XVI 150, 164, 277, 413;
RR IX 41; TLS X 169, 175, 187, 231, 239, 329, 403, 456f., 459, 463, 521, 560;
SG II 265, 527.
A920.1.5.* Lakes originate from tears. (Cf. A901, A911.) FL IV 488; MAR
A920.1.5.1.* Lakes originate from belehes. (Cf. D921.2.*) ITS XLI 137.
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A920.1.7.1.* Lake bursts forth to quell fairy war. (Cf. F277.0.1.*) RC XVI
275.
117f. (cf. 247f.), 249, 252, VII 144; EC I 293; HS and N VIII 40n.; OG
414; RAC 192n.; RC XV 315; RR IX 35; SG II 210, 265f.; SGMR 76; TLS
A939.1.* River bursts forth from well in pursuit . C623.* Forbidden well.
lose its bridle, stray, or stale. C900. Punishment for breaking tabu. D927.2.1.*
A920.1.12.* Lake bursts forth where blind king plucks rushes. (Cf. D1505.5,
A930. Origin of streams. (Cf. D915, D1549.3, D2151, F932.) BMC I 494.
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A936.* Rivers burst forth to commemorate birth, death, battle, etc., of primi-
tive hero. (Cf. A901, A920.1.4.*) AC 15, 21; CML 95ff.; CrSc 7; FM I
31f., 47; ITS VIII 117f., 127; LG 96ff., 101, 115, 121, 161; RC XV 315, 445;
A937.* Rivers originate through saint's prayer during drought. (Cf. D1713,
D1766.1.) SG II 78.
I 57.
D1432, F932.) IHK 606; Beal II 249, 252; III 145f.; BMC I 494; RAC
A941.1.2.* Spring breaks forth where fairy horse lies down. (Cf. A920.1.6,*
A941.3.1.* Spring breaks forth where magic spear strikes earth. ITS VIII
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321.
D927.1. Spring made by magic. D1084. Magic spear. D1567.6. Stroke of staff
A941.4.1.* Spring breaks forth at primitive hero's need. (Cf. A901.) TLS
X 345.
A172. Gods intervene in battle. A536.* Demigods act as allies of mortals. N815.*
A941.5.* Spring breaks forth through power of saint. (Cf. A901, D1567,
34.
A941.5.1.* Spring breaks forth where saint smites rock. (Cf. A941.3.1,* D927,
A941.5.3.* Spring breaks forth through power of saint at place where leper
D2161.1.1. Magic cure for leprosy. F933.5.* Rushes uprooted revealing spring.
F934.2.* Lake rises from bramble-bush. F955. Miraculous cure for leprosy.
A941.5.4.* Spring breaks forth where animal delivers book left behind by
A941.5.5.* Spring breaks forth where saint's stolen cow is found. ZCP IX 259.
A951.1.* River valley licked out by giant beast. TLS VII 21, X 101.
RIAP, 1909; JKAS II 383f.; TEF I 70, II 131f.; ZCP VIII 330f.
A955.5.* Islands from cow and calf transformed by evil eye of one-eyed god.
A955.6.* Islands from stones cast by giantess. (Cf. A901, A966.1.*) EC I 293.
A964.4.* Hills from hero's striking (earth) with sword. (Cf. F626.1.*) CS
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221; CRC 137; E IV 29; IT Extraband S72, 886; TBC 356; MAR III 136.
A966.1.* Hills from stones cast by giants. (Cf. A901, A955.6,* F531.6.6.)
A966.2.* Hill from anvil (cast by supernatural smith). (Cf. A142. A901,
A969.2.* Mounds from horns cast by cattle. (Cf. B182, B301.6.*) RC XV 309.
TLS X 45f.
F531.3.2. Giant throws a great rock. F636. Remarkable thrower. F800. Extra-
BNE II 161.
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A970.1.4.* Two rocks from split and transformed lapdog. (Cf. B187.0.1.*)
A972. Indentions on rocks from prints left by man (beast). (Cf. A901.)
BNE II 41; FL XXIII 89f.; IT I 299; IHK 189, 193; ITS II 111; JGAS
VII 44f; Hogan, Lays and Legends of Thomond (Dublin, 1880), 19n.; LH
A972.1. Indentions on rocks from imprints of gods and saints. BNE II 328;
IT I 12, 79. 137; LH II 32, 178; TEF II 256; TL I 91, II 405; TP II 310;
VSH I clvi.
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A972.5.2.* Chasms between rocks mark "leaps" of giants, heroes, etc. RSAI
A972.5.3.* Indentions on rock from paws of King Arthur's dog. TIN 117.
A524.1.* Culture hero has marvelous dogs. A526.2.* Culture hero as mighty
hunter.
A972.5.4.* Indentions on rocks from weapons, knees, and elbows (of persons
A972.5.5.* Rocks or hill-tops flat because persons (gods) slept or cooked on,
or are buried under, them. (Cf. A901, A988.*) BMC II 279; FL XXII
209. XXIII 91, XLVII 355; MAR III 178f.; RAC 284; TEF I 348, II 399-408
A988.* Cairn marks burial place. (A901, A972.5.5.*) FM I 31, 71; IMC 41;
ITS XXXV 205, XXXIX 15, XLI 71. 173, 175; RC XV 478; TLS VIII 49,
A989.1.* "Dark brown patches" on soil mark place where marvelous cow
A989.2.* Roads marked out by supernatural cows. (Cf. B72.1.*) TEF II 127.
A989.3.* Certain stones are druids' (saints') seats (chairs). (Cf. P427.*)
TEF II 251f.
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A1000. Wor.d catastrophe. (Cf. M357.*) AnBol LIV 131f.; MO 191; RAC
231f.
A1002.2.*) BMC II 41, 558; ChCe 263; E III 31; EIL 139; IHK 522;
LH II 153; MAC 276; OMM 424f.; RAC 232; RC IV 247f., IX 21, XII 111,
427, XVI 147f., XXVI 33; SLC 77; TLS X 133; ZCP XIV 158f; MAR III 34.
drip blood when birds hear of Day of Judgment. E7S1. Souls on Judgment Day.
A1002.1.* Widespread calamity when feast of John the Baptist shall fall on
certain day. (Cf. V70.3.1.*) BMC II 446, 483; CrSc 305; OMM 384f.,
A1002.2.* Signs before the Day of Judgment. (Cf. A1002.) AnBol LIV 131f.;
BCC 19, 157; BMC II 558; ChCe 263; ITS XXXIV 135, 245; RC IV 250f.,
Antichrist prophesied.
A1002.3.* No rainbow for fifteen years before the Day of Judgment. ITS
A. Mythological Motifs 33
BF 15; CrSc 3; IHM 35; ITS XXXV 173, 177, 187ff., 207; MAR III 206
migrants. CrSc 3; ITS XXXV 173f., 269; MAR III 23; RAC 50f. Cf
A1011. Local deluges. (Cf. A910, B91.6.*) ACLC II 8f.; TL I 139; IHK 23
A1018. Flood as punishment. LG 7f.; ITS XXXIV 31, 159f., 218, XXXV 199;
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A920.1.8.1.* Lake from violating tabu. Q595.5.* Flood as punishment for murder
(fratricide).
A1021.0.1.* Persons excluded from Noah's Ark build another ark and sail to
125, 244.
A1021.2. Bird scouts sent out from Ark. ITS XXXIV 121.
A2234.1. Raven does not return to Ark in obedience .to Noah: must suffer thirst
and break bill. A2234.1.1.* Raven does not return to Ark in obedience to Noah;
birds.
A1029.2.* (Four) persons who, in four quarters of the world, survived the
Flood and thus preserved ancient tradition. ACLC II 47f., 80; BMC II
500; ITF 15; ITS IV 149; RAC 51; RIAM I Part i 28f.; VB II 294f.
longevity.
A1031.* A "flame of fire swifter than a blast of wind" as punishment for the
A1002. Doomsday. D1271. Magic fire. F962.2. Fire from heaven. M341.2.7.1.*
A1075.1.* Signs before the birth of Antichrist. (Cf. A1002.2.*) LSL xlx;
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AS30. Culture hero establishes law and order. A1300. Ordering of human life.
M400. Curses.
A1101. The four (five, six) ages of the world. ACLC II 8f.; BMC II 459,
485, 513n.; E VII 105f.; IKH 47f.; ITS XXXIV, XXXV, XXXIX, XLI;
RIAC 472, 766, 1052, 1056, 1296, 1432, 1619, 2114, 2124.
A1101.1. Golden Age. A former age of perfection. (Cf. M324.*) MAR III
Al 101.1.1. Reign of peace and justice (under certain king). Beal II 121;
BR 7, 9; FM I 57, 91, 97; GG clix, 139; IHK 633; IHM 138; IT 3 Ser I
203; ITF 90f.; ITS IV 199, XLI 11, 21, 33, 45; MAR III, 137; RAC 4, 160,
253; RC XV 279, XVII 174, XXII 28, 168; TBD 20, 56; SG II 209.
A530. Culture hero establishes law and order. P12.5.* Good king never retreats
in battle. Q153.* Nature benign and fruitful during reign of good king. Q552.3.
A1118.1.* Sea-waves are (manes of) sea-god's homes. (Cf. A421.) CG 114
(s.v. "Manannan mac Lir"); RC XII 105; VB I 16, 18, 169; II 178. Cf.
RAC 87.
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A417. Gods of the quarters. A651.1.6.* Heavens (world) divided into four
quarters. A871. Earth square with four quarters. Al 129.1.* Creator establishes
I 29.
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A1187.* Creator appoints a chief for each class of created things: Lucifer for
A1224. Descent of man from animals. (Cf. A511.10,* B2.*) For cross-refer-
A1241. Manmade from clay (earth). (Cf. A401, A1291.) ITS XXXIV 49,175;
A1241.5.* Man made of earth brought from four different places. (Cf.
A1260.0.1.* Man made of four elements. (Cf. A1291.) RIAC 1192; TLS III
A1291.) AnBol LIV 129; BMC II 522f.; ChCe 262; E II 10ff.; G xl f.;
A1262.1.* Man created from sweat, heat, and breath. ITS XXXIV 177, 203.
A1291. Adam's body made of eight (four) things. D1005. Magic breath. E66.
A1275.1. Creation of first woman from man's rib. (Cf. A1611.8.1.*) ITS
XXXIV 61.
A1284.* Why Eve was not made at first along with Adam. BMC II 433.
A1241.5.* Man made of earth brought from four different places. A1260.0.2.*
Man made of substances from eight different sources. A1262.1.* Man created
from sweat, heat, and breath. 01273.1.2.* Four as magic number. V211.4.1.*
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D1381.3.2.* Magic unpierceable (horn) skin protects against attack. F558. Man
A1296.1.* Adam's name composed of initial letters of four stars from the
four quarters of the heavens. (Cf. A651.1.6.*) ITS XXXIV 55, 226f.;
A530. Culture hero establishes law and order. A541. Culture hero teaches arts
and crafts.
A1301. Men at first as large as giants. Cf. MAR III 30; OG 468 (s.v.
A1331. Paradise lost. Original happy state forfeited because of one sin. (Cf.
A1331.1. Paradise lost because of forbidden fruit. (Cf. A1346.) ITS XXXIV
A1333. Confusion of tongues. Originally all men speak same language. Be-
cause of- some sin they come to speak different languages. (Cf. A1616.)
AE 13; CrSc 5; ITS VIII 3, XXXIV 143f., XXXV 47, 55; SLC 172.
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ference between the word for "stick" and the word for "stone." AE 13;
MP XLIII 19.
A1335.7.* First son who died before his father after the Flood. RIAC 2335.
F839.3.* Cain slew Abel with bone of a camel. F839.3.1.* Cain slain with an
apple.
A1341.2.* Origin of duelling. ITS XXXV 237, XXXIX 9, 25, 28, 57; RC XV
331.
A1344.1.* The "three first cries that made their way to God": the cry of the
blood of Abel, etc. (Cf. D1273.1.1, Z71.1.17.*) ITS XXXIV 85. Cf. MO x.
A1346. Man to earn bread by sweat of his brow. (Cf. A1331.1.) ITS XXXIV
73, 207.
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ment because Eve ate the forbidden fruit. (Cf. A1331.1.) ITS XXXIV 73.
A1371. Why women are bad. TCD 63, 225, 277, 324, 445; BMC 298, 322, 386,
A1375. Origin of jealousy and selfishness. (Cf. W151, W152, W181.) IMC
A1382.1.* First two lies: The He of the Devil in Paradise, the lie of Cain to
A1414. Origin of fire. (Cf. A493.) FL III 476; MAR III 136; RAC 200, 268,
A1420.5.* After Fall first parents fed and clothed from one palm-tree. ITS
XXXIV 179.
A1429.* Acquisition of ale. BMC I 322; ITS XXXV 237, XXXIX 9, LT,, 27, 57.
A1433.1.1.* Acquisition of gold. (Cf. A1448.*) ITS VIII 123, XXXIX 27,
59.
A1435. Acquisition of habitations. ITS XXXIX 9, 25, 27, 57; MAR III 137;
RC XV 331.
A1435.2.* Origin of raths (duns, stone forts). IMC 51; ITS VIII 97f., XXXV
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A141. God as craftsman. A430.1.* God "of many arts." A541. Culture liero
A1441.2.* Origin of yoking oxen. (Cf. A432.0.2.*) HRI I 29. II 153; IHK
614; IT 3 Ser I 331; ITS XXXIX 27, 61; LMR 224, 250.
A1445.2.* Origin of carpentry. (Cf. A143,* P456.) ITS XXXIV 91, 159, 254,
331.
A. Mythological Motifs 39
XXXIX 27.
A1447. Origin of metal-working. AC 34f.; ITS VIII 123, XXXIV 91, 159;
A142. Smith of the gods. A142.1.* Brazier of the gods. A1465.3.* Origin of
A1447.3. Origin of goldsmith work. FM I 43, 53; ITS XLI 273; MAR III 137.
TL I 161.
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A1461. Acquisition of music. (Cf. A1464.1.*) MAR III 137. CMHK 264.
D1231.) ITS XXXIV 89, 159; MAR III 137; OST V 97ff.; TEF I 180f.
A1464.1.* Acquisition of poetry. (Cf. A1461.) ALI I 21; ITS XXXIV l59;
A1464.3.* Origin of satire. IMC 96; OG 230; RC XII 71, XX 161; Studies in
19.
A1469.1.* Origin of chess. (Cf. A220, A450.1,* A547.*) IHK 30, Sit.; IMC
A465.3.1.1.* God of eloquence and learning as inventor of ogam alphabet. A541 1.*
Culture hero invents and teaches the Irish language. D1266.1.1.* Magic ogam
writing.
P. Society.
knowledge of strange tongues. N125.2.* Districts named from first person met
in each.
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A465. God of the arts. A545. Culture hero establishes customs. P320. Hospi-
A1510. Origin of eating customs. (Cf. A1539.1.*) Cf. HS and N VII 183ff.
A1521.* Origin of pitfall (trap). FL IV 482; MAR III 137; RC XVI 44.
A1534.* Origin of "guesting." (Cf. A1435.1.*) ITS XXXV 273; BMC II 322.
A1535.4.* Origin of feast of Tara. (Cf. A1541.3,* V70.5.*) ITS VIII 133.
A1535.5.* Festival of Beltane. (Cf. V70.1.1.*) ITS VIII 247. Cf. RC XI 443,
454.
A. Mythological Motifs 41
A1543.1. Origin of death chant (keen). (V69.2.*) Beal VIII 140; IHK 511
(cf. 84); MAR III 137; RAC 58; RC XII 95. Cf. VSH I cix.
257; TL I 33.
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A1583.0.1.* Origin of kingdom. IHK 78; ITS VIII 133; LG 42, 118.
A1593. Why men no longer know time of death. (Custom changed when men
began to repair fences with stalks when they knew they were to die the
A1597.* Origin of custom of wearing a beard. (Cf. C565.*) IHK 83f.; ITS
A1597.1.* First men without beards: Cain, Abel. ITS XXXIV 87, 226.
F545.4.* Beardless men. K1821.4.* Youths wear false beards. QS66.2.1.* Mark
EIL 52 (Lebor Gabala); ITS XXXIVf.; MAR III 23f.; RAC 50f.
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A1611.8.* Origin of the Celts. IHM 195f.; IMC 147; KSLA XXIX 108; MAR
A1611.9.* Origin of the Maic Milid (Milesians, Gaels). FM I 25; IHK 474n.,
604; IHM 195f.; ITS IV 225f., VII 35f., XXXV 9f.; MAR III 42f.; RAC
(Cf. A107, A400.0.1,* F211.0.2.1.*) IHK 63; IHM 560 (s.v. "Tuatha D6
Danann"); IMC 80; ITS IV 203f., XLI 107, 165, 169, 201, 241; TIN 45f.;
beings, gods, fallen angels, demons, or fairy folk (sldhe). (Cf. F251.)
FM I 17; IHK 63, 474f.; IHM 129, 141f., 194, 261f., 264. 309n., 389, 524;
ITS IV 203, XXXIX 155, XLI 107, 111, 135f., 165f., 201, 241; JIS IV 252f.;
KAST 1 Ser I 341, 342n.; LH II 34, 184 line 41; MAR III 34, 38f.; RAC
IHM 527f. (cf. IT I 204n.); MAR III 42f.; RAC 52f., 63, 65.
A. Mythological Motifs 43
of Ham. (Cf. F451, F451.0.1.*) IHK 64; IMC 52; IT I 671 (s.v. "luchru-
pan"); ITS XXXIV 107, 137; MAR III 134; RAC 190; RC I 257; TEF fl
A1657.2.* Origin of the Fir Bolg ("Men of the Sacks"); so-called because
H1129.11.*) BF 17f.; DHC 11; FM I 13; IHK 599; IHM 46f., 55n, 56,
100f., 549 (s.v. "BuilgFir Bolg"); ITS IV 191f., XXXIX 125, 145, 147,
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EIL 32f.; IHK 78; ITS VII xxxiii f., VIII 425f.; RAC 52; TLS XVI vf.
A1659.1.* Origin of the Fomorians (giants). (Cf. A107.) IHK 64; IHM
311f., 554 (s.v. "Fomoire"); OG 468 (s.v. "Fomorians"); IMC 52; ITS
XXIV 107, 137; OST III 121; MAR III 23. 34; RAC 51f.; RC I 257, XLVTII
165; TIN 45f.; TLS VI 7f.; TIS II 332, 336n.; ATC 495 (s.v. "Fomorians").
A123. Monstrous gods. A1659.1.1.* Fomorians descended from Ham (or Cain}.
IMC 52; ITS XXXIV 137; JCS I 167f.; RC I 257; TLS VI 7f.
TCD 28.
A1683.3.* Origin of custom of wearing mantles. IHK 83; ITS VIII 123.
A1689.* Other origins and originators. AC 34f.; BMC II 281, 322f.; ITS
XXXIV 177; MAR III 135f.; OMM 577; RAC 230f.; RIAC 2365; TCD 137;
A1611.9.*) BR 169, 174, 221, 223; EIL xiii; IHK 77; IT Extraband 50,
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A1877.1.* First cattle in Ireland. (Cf. B182.) ITS XXXV 273, XXXIX 9, 59.
A1881.0.1.* Horse lives from time of Adam on. (Cf. B120.0.1.*) BMC II 130.
A1904.* The oldest bird. (Cf. B120.0.1,* B211.9.) AIM I 24f.; BMC I 640,
II 279f., 509; CR X 142; FL XLIII 376f., 392f., 403f.; IHM 319; LSL xxv,
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A1992. Creation oj crane. (Cf D162.) Cf. MAR III 175; WW 418.
A2012.2.* First bees in Ireland. MHH 217; MO 60, 75n., 113, 465.
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B250. Religious animals. C94. Tabu: rudeness to sacred person or thing. M400
A2234.1. Raven does not return to ark in obedience to Noah: must suffer
A2234.1.1.* Raven does not return to ark in obedience to Noah: black color
A2234.1.1.*)
B182.0.1.* White cow. B182.2.0.3.* Magic white cows with red ears. B731.4.1.*
Cows with white ears. Q153.1.* Cows white-headed during reign of good king.
457.
A2434.2.3.* Why there are no snakes in Ireland. Cf. ITS VIII 19, XXXIX
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A2571.1.* Hon- the blackbird (merulus) received its name. AIM IV 77f.:
CG 113.
A2611. Plants from body of slain person or animal. MAR III 28; RAC 77.
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A2771.6.* Why certain willow tree bears fruit when fruit trees bear. BNE II
29.
A2771.7.* Whii sorrel grows on certain rock every winter. BNE II 28f.
A2855.* List of trees classified as "peasant trees, herb trees, shrub trees."
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B. ANIMALS
B0. Mythical animals. Sister Mary Donatus, Beasts and Birds in the Lives
of the Early Irish Saints (Philadelphia, 1934); DDS passim; ERE I 483f.;
VSH I cxlvi; POW 373 (s.v. "animals"), 374 (s.v. "beasts"). See also
A113. Totemistic gods. Gods which have animal associations. A131. Gods with
A1614.1.2.*) See also IMC 52; MAR III 23; RAC 5 If.
B2.* Animal totems. Beal II 253f., 258, III 146, IX 136f.; BMC I 623; Rhys,
Celtic Britain (3d ed., London, 1904), 267; E VII 208; ERE I 483f.; FL V
310; IHM 79; IT 3 Ser 376f., 385; ITS VII 149f.; LF 151f.; MAR III 124f.;
OST III 175f.; RAC 216f., 399 (s.v. "Totemism"); RC II 202, XIII 434n.,
XXXIII 157f., 165f.; RIAC 1280; SG II 286, 538; SGMR 439 (s.v.
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A113. Totemistic gods. Gods which have animal associations. B630. Offspring
of marriage to animal. C221.2. Tabu: eating totem animal (or animal namesake).
C841.2. Tabu: hunting birds. C841.4.* Tahu: hunting a pig. C841.7.* Tabu:
B2.1.* Dog as totem animal. E VII 208; FL V 310; RC II 202, XIII 434n.;
SG II 286, 538; Rhys, Celtic Britain (London, 1904), 267; IT III 377.
B5.* Fantastic oeasts, oirds, etc., in art. ChCe 340; Celtic Art in Christian
B11. Dragon. Beal VII 8f., VIII 224; Henderson, Celtic Dragon Myth (Edin-
burgh, 1911); IT I 385 (s.v. "beist"); MAR III 129f.; RAC 393 (s.v.
"Dragon."
B11.2.1.3. Dragon as modified fish. (Cf. B16.9,* B91.5, B175, B875.*) OMM
427; RC XV 441.
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B11.2.11. Fire-breathing dragon. (Cf. B11.12.3.*) ITS VII 191ff.; LSL 213;
OMM 427.
breath renders hideous. M357.1.* Prophecy: fiery bolt from a dragon to kill
world population.
B11.2.12. Dragon of enormous size. (Cf. B870.) AU I 191, 207; ITS II 107,
VII 191; OST II 57; RC XVII 239; SG II 284; TLS IX 63; UJA 1 Ser
IV 102.
B11.2.14.* Dragon with jewel in head. (Cf. B108.2.) AIM IV 13; CG 20.
B11.8.1.1.* Dragon lives in lake. BF 255, 267; CHAS 2 Ser I 555; IHK 289,
540f., 546; ITS II 107, XXVIII 235; SG II 283; TKS 243n.; MAR III 129f.;
"Lake."
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B11.4.1. Flying dragon. (Cf. F796.*) AU I 191, 207; ITS IX 149ff.; RC XVII
B11.7.2. Dragon guards lake. (Cf. F420.) BF 255, 267; EC No. 3, p. 7; IHK
289, 540f., 546; RC XVI 404; SG II 163; TJJA 1 Ser IV 102. For cross-
B11.9. Dragon as power of evil. BF 255, 267; TLS II 289, 356; IX 63.
B11.10. Sacrifice of human being to dragon. MAR III 144; RAC 114; TIS
B11.11. Fight with dragon. Beal VI 30, VIII 224; BMC II 290f., 439; HRI
II 38f.; IHK 289; IT I 282; ITS II 107, VII 192, XXVIII 235f.; MAR III
130; OST II 59, VI 118f., 157f.; RAC 114, 121, 188; RC XV 329, 441, XVI
404; RIAC 1272; SG II 284f.; SLC 155; TIN 97, xxvi; TIS II 583 (s.v.
A531. Culture hero overcomes monsters. F628.1.3." Man kills serpents, toads,
dragons with own hands. F962.10.1.* Mist settles over lake after fight with
Test of valor: fight with giant. Rill.1.4. Rescue of princess from monster.
B11.11.3.* Dragon combats attack with showers of fiery spines. (Cf. B11.2.11,
B11.12.2. Dragon's shriek makes land barren. (Cf. D2081, M411.6.1.*) MAR
B11.12.3.* Fiery dragon. IPD 38; IT I 501 (s.v. "drac"); MO 191; OMM 427;
RC XVIII 98; OST II 62. VI 119; ZCP XVIII 98; RIAT-IMS I Part i. p.
exxxiv.
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of fiery spines. B15.7.13.* Bird with fiery beak. B15.7.14.* Bird with tail of
fire. D1271. Magic fire. B19.4. Glowing animals. F574. Luminous person.
legged.
B15.1.2.10.3.* Monster with 100 necks and 100 heads on each neck. RC IV 253.
B15.1.3.* Animal with head of bone. (Cf. F511, F558.) RC XLIII 25, 49, 95.
B15.3.0.1.* Hornless cow. Beal III 399; IHK 173, 493; ITS VIII 111; MAR III
26; RAC 54; RC XV 439, XVI 72. For cross-references see Motif-Index,
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B15.3.1.1. Three-horned deer. MAR III 129; RAC 213; SG II 123. For cross-
B15.3.3.* Deer with giant antler. (Cf. B18S.*) SG II 176; TEF I 393 (s.v.
B106.1.1.* Stag with golden antlers. B870. Giant animals. F234.1.4. Fairy in
form of stag.
Bl 1.12.3.* Fiery dragon. F541.1. Flashing eyes. F552.2. Fingers of saint pive
B15.6. Animals with unusual legs or feet. (Cf. Ill 1.2.4. F551, H609.5.*)
B15.6.3. Animals with many legs. E III 161; IHK 546; RIAT XXX 81; TLS
B15.7. Other animals with unusual limbs or members. (Cf. B20, B92.*) IHK
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492.
B15.7.1. Cerberus. The hell hound with three heads, a serpent's tail, and a
B15.7.8.* Boar with nine tusks in each jaw. (Cf. B16.4, B183. B871.2.) SG
II 158.
B15.7.9.* Cow with tallow liver. (Cf. B182.) IHK 260; LSL xxvii; MHH
Eft331.3.2.* Onest for cow with liver of tallow. t*35. Rich man seizes poor
B15.7.9.1.* Cow with two bodies. (Cf. F523.) FM I 325f.; RC XVII 237.
B15.7.9.2.* Cow with two bags: one containing a one-legged bird; the other.
B15.7.10.1.* Animal with horny skin. (Cf. F558.) RC XLIII 49, 95.
B15.7.11.* Animal with one head, tiro bodies, six legs. (Cf. B15.6.3.5,*
B15.7.9.1.*) FM I 325ff.
B15.7.12.* Eel with fiery mane. (Cf. B17.2.1.2,* D1271.) OMC II 282.
B15.7.13.* Bird with fiery beak. (Cf. B11.12.3,* B33.1,* D1271.) OST II 193.
B15.7.16.* Monster with 100 hands, 100 palms on each hand, and 100 nails on
B17.* Hostile animals. B33. Man-eating birds. B33.1.* Other devastating birds.
flocks. F981.4.* Fiery bolt from heaven kills devastating animals. G346. Devas-
tating monster.
B16.1.2.* Cat leaps through man like arrow of fire and burns him to ashes.
RC IX 479.
B19.4. Glowing animals. F831.2. Arrows of fire. F916. One animal jumps
B16.1.4.* fierce cat. Beal I 343, VII 45; HS and N VIII 259n.; IHK 262; IT
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I 282; ITS II 73, VII 193; MAR III 191; OST II 60.
B16.4. Giant devastating boar (pig). FL III 497, XLVII 351f.; MAR III
125f.; OST III 175, 183f., VI 141f.; RC XV 475, XXXIII 166; TLS XIII
31, XVI 55; VSH I cxli. For cross-references see Motif-Index, alphabetical
B16.4.3.* Magic swine blight corn and milk. (Cf. D1563.8.*) MP XVIII
B16.4.4.* Magic swine make land sterile. (Cf. B16.4.3,* D2081.) IHK 502;
RC XIII 449.
B16.7.3.* Destructive locusts (with wings of iron) eat wheat crop. E II 195.
B16.8.* Leviathan casts up gorge which spreads disease. (Cf. B61.) FL III
B. Animals 53
it kills birds; downward, fishes and sea animals. BCC 69; RC I 258,
II 207.
B16.17.* Tormenting beast in man's stomach. (Cf. F496.*) AMC 2f.; TCD
114.
WW 81.
dog (hound).
ZCP V 564.
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ster.
RC XLIII 97f.
B17.1.2.* Hostile dog (hound). (Cf. B16.18,* B187.*) CR IV 115f.; CRC 24;
AC 48; IHK 134; IT I 105f.; OST III 101; TBC 57; TL I 37, II 451; TLS
XIV 29.
B17.1.2.2.* Hostile hound killed by reaching through hollow log in its jaws
F628.1. Strong man kills animals with own hands. F981. Extraordinary death of
animal.
its entrails (heart). CRC 25; HS and N VIII 194n.; IHK 134; IT I 298;
B17.1.3.* Hostile cattle. (Cf. B16.20.*) CRC 42; TBC 94, 368.
B15.7.12.* Eel with fiery mane. R262,* Magic eel pursues man over land.
B182. Magic cow. B530. Animals nourish men. D1472. Food and drink from
manic object. D1665.2.* Cow whose milk "tastes of honey and intoxicating wine
Bl1.12.3.* Fiery dragon. B16.1.2.* Cat leaps through man like arrow of fire and
hums him to ashes. B172.8.* Magic osprey produces lightning. D1645. Self-
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luminous objects.
A132.)
B92.* Beast with human head and shape of smith's bellows. F510. Monstrous
person. F540. Remarkable physical organs. T611.10.1.* Girl suckled by wolf has
R23.3.* Man with (two) horns on his head. (Cf. A131.6.*) IHK 684 (b.v.
B25.1. Man with dogs head. Beal III 98; DLB 77; E III 167f.; IHK 677
XXVIII 23ff., XXXV 179; MO 119; RC IX 21, XXVI 139; OG 20, 84, 246,
B. Animals 55
B25.1.1.* Dog-headed man has mane of horse (cattle). (Cf. B21.) RC IX 21,
XXVI 161.
B29.3. Man-hog. ITS XLI 197; MAR III 125; RC IX 21, XXVI 161; SG II
B29.4.* Man-cat. IHK 401, 676 (s.v. "Cat"); TEF II 123f. For cross-refer-
B29.4.1.* Man with cats head. (Cf. A131.3.*) AC 50; Beal III 98; DLB 77;
IHM 549 (s.v. "Cairbre Cattchenn"); IHK 78; IT 3 Ser I 207; ITS VIII
B29.4.1.1.* Man with head and tail of cat. (Cf. G369.4.*) OST IV 87.
B29.5.* Man-goat. (Man with goafs head.) (Cf. A1614.1.2.* B24.) IHK
64; IMC 52; IT I 599 (s.v. "gobor-chend"); RAC 189; RC XXIII 411.
B29.8.* Man with horses mouth. (Cf. F511.2.2.) IHK 680 (s.v. "Echbel mac
mac Dedad").
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in form of bird.
B31. Oiant birds. FL III 491; FM II 867; GJ IX 252, 268; IHK 492; RC IX
B31.1. Roc. A giant bird which carries off men in its claws. (Cf. B552.)
GJ IX 252.
108.
B31.6.2.* Giant bird pulls up oak tree by roots. (Cf. F531.3.10, F621.2.)
TIN 217.
395.
B32. Phoenix. (Cf. B37.*) BMC II 38; EIL 129; HS and N VIII 65.
B33. Man-eating birds. (Cf. B16.) FL III 491; RC XVI 162; IT 4 Ser I 243.
4 Ser I 243, 259; RC XIII 449; PQ IX 108; TIN 217f.; ZCP V 500.
B33.1.2.* Devastating birds destroy grass. (Cf. F234.1.15.*) IHK 268. 271;
B40. Bird-beasts.
B42. Griffin. Half lion, half eagle. (Cf. B17.2.2.*) Beal I 154; BNE II
B53. Siren.
D1275. Magic song. J672.1. Ears stopped with wax to avoid enchanting song.
699 (s.v. "Muir-gellt"); ITS XXXV 21, 70f., 101; LG 66; TLS X 191;
CrSc 11.
B53.4.* Siren's song causes sleep. ITS XXXV 21, 70f., 101. For cross-refer-
serpent. B175. Magic fish. B872. Giant fish. G308. Sea-(lake) monster.
B61. Leviathan. (Cf. A876.1,* A1145.2,* B16.8.*) BNE II 65; EIL 29n.;
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B611.3.1.* Sea-horse paramour. B181.3. Magic horse from water world. F241.1.
Fairies' horses.
B72. Sea-cow. (Cf. B182, B182.2.0.2.*) RC XVI 271; BNE II 180, 215f.
B72.1.* Three sea-cows, one red, one white, one black. KAST 1 Ser II 313;
TEF II 127.
F241.2. Fairies' cows. Z65.1.1.* Red as blood, white as snow, and black *s a
raven.
B80.1.* Seal-man. RSAI XLII 111n.; SG II 72, 83. For cross-references see
B81. Mermaid. AU I 63, 409; Beal VII11, 49; CF 3; CrSc 11, 57; FL III 490,
XXIII 3f.; MAR III 133; MD 29; MO 53; OCR 101f.; RAC 190; RC XV 295,
434, XVII 147; SG II 184, 267; TEF II 127, 213f.; TLS VII 31, IX 29, X
191f.
B53. Sirens. D361.1. Swan maiden. D1719.7.* Magic power of mermaid. S214.
B. Animals 57
B81.0.2.* Woman from water world. (Cf. F212.) KAST 1 Ser II 33. Cf. MP
XII 603f.
B600. Marriage of person to animal. F300. Marriage or liason with fairy. Ti11.
B81.2.1. Mermaid has son by human father. (Cf. B631, F305.) FL III 490;
RC XV 434.
B81.2.2.* Mermaids tear their mortal lovers to pieces. (Cf. F302.3.4.) FL.
B81.2.3.* Mermaid captured. (Cf. D361.1.) KAST 1 Ser II 32; TEF II 127.
B81.2.3.2.* Mermaid lives for three hundred years under lake. (Cf. D1857.*)
"Giant."
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B81.11.* Mermaid's singing causes sleep. (Cf. B53.4,* D1960.) FL III 505;
B91.5. Sea-serpent. (Cf. B11.3.1, B15.7.12,* B16.9,* B875,* G308.) ALI I 69;
Beal VII 11; BNE II 71, 74; ITS I 27ff., X 19; TKS 243n.
EC II 8; IHK289, 459, 540, 546; ITS VII 193; MD145; MO 91; OSTII57f.;
BNE II 162f.
B92.* Beast with human head and shape of smith's bellows. (Cf. B15.)
B5G2.1. Animal shows man treasure. D1450. Magic object furnishes' treasure.
B101.4. Magic bird produces unlimited food. (Cf. D1652.1.) BNE II 73.
B106.1.1.* Stag with golden antlers and silcer fret. (Cf B15.3.3.* B731.7.*)
GJ IX 294.
1(107.5.* Fish with ingot of gold inside it. (Cf. B.".48.2.1. N211.1.) UC
XXVII 285.
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B109.1.1.* Dog vomits gold (and silver). (Cf. B187.*) SG II 234; VVW 81;
IT 4 Ser I 151.
B109.1.2.* Dog (whose skin) turns water to wine (mead). ITS XL1 137,
B183.8.* Magic pig turns water into wine for nine days. B187.1.* Magic dog
mead.
B109.4.3.* Coir gives milk without cessation. (Cf. B182, B597,* D1018.
FM I 325f.; IHK 82. 260; IMC 119; M0 203; OG 160n.. 161n.; OST V 57n.;
B530. Animals nourish men. D1017. Magic flesh of animal. D1472. Food End
B. Animals 59
B120.0.1.* The oldest animals. AIM I 24f.; CR X 142; FL XLIII 376f.; IHM
319.
A1881.0.1.* Horse lives from time of Adam on. A1904.* The oldest kind. B37.*
Immortal bird. B124.1. Salmon as oldest and wisest of animals. D1345. Magic
B121.1. Infallible hunting dog. (Cf. B187.3.2,* D1653.) IT 4 Ser I 237; ITS
B122. Bird with magic wisdom. (Cf. A1904,* B120.0.1,* B130, B147.1, B172.
B211.9.)
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B124.2.* Salmon of knowledge. Beal I 410, VI 161, VIII 104; CG 23, 35; E
I 186; FL III 498, XLII 207, XLVIII 367; IHM 319f.; IT 3 Ser I 213; LF
35; MAR III 189; OG 223; OMC II 143; OST II 174, IV 301f.: RAC 149,
186f., 377; RC V 201, XV 457; TEF II 109; TLS X 287f., 293, 529; ZCP
"Knowledge."
B120. Wise animals. B150. Oracular animals. B560. Animals advise men.
B133.1. Horse warns hero of danger. (Cf. B149.1, D1317.) MAR III 156.
B133.4.* Horse refuses to carry one who speaks falsehood. (Cf. H41.1.1.*
B133.4.1.* Horses refuse to remain with owner who has been cursed bii
clerics. SG II 83.
BI21. Dog with magic wisdom. B187.* Magic dog. B211.7. Speaking dog.
B134.1. Dog betrays woman's infidelity. HS and N VIII 246f.; IMC 18.
H411. Marie object points out unchaste woman. J2365.* Fool discloses woman's
B560. Animals advise men. D1311. Magic object used for divination. D1812.
D1311. Magic object used for divination. D1812.5. Future learned through
B147.1. Birds furnish omens. RC XXXI 438n.; TIN 125, 145; VSH I clxi.
B147.1.1.1. Crow as bird of ill-omen. TBC 178; TEF I 358f.; RC I 35, 53.
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"Raven (s)."
B147.1.2.1.* Raven as bird of good omen. (Cf. B31.3.1.*) TEF I 358, II 143.
1894), 156; ALC 232; CS 254; H 123; LSL 180; MP XII 633; RC III 176;
VSH I exxxii.
weeps tears of blood for master. B736.2.* Horse sheds tears of blood. D1812.0.1.
B. Animals 61
143f
B151.0.5.* Horses travel between clerics without guidance. (Cf. B181, B250,
B151.0.6.* Bull gives warning when man goes off trail of stolen ox. (Cf.
B152. Dog indicates pregnant woman, adulteress, etc. (Cf. B134.1, B187.*)
B153. Dog indicates hidden treasure. (Cf. B109.1.1,* B187,* B562.1.1,* N530.)
SG II 269.
B153. Dog indicates hidden treasure. B256. Animal as servant of saint. B560.
Animals advise men. D1314. Magic obpect indicated desired place. D1316.
BNE II 16; MO 113; RAC 209; RIAT I Part i, p. lxxiii; TL I 191, II 347;
B155.3. Animal determines burial place of saint. (Cf. B250.) LSL 167; TL
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B159.2.* Horse lies down when grain of wheat falls from load. (Cf. H41.1.1.*)
TL I 241.
B159.3.* Cleric goes with saint whom his cow follows. SG II 24.
D1300. Magic object gives supernatural wisdom. D1310. Magic object gives su-
B161. Wisdom from serpent. (Cf. B176.) TKS 173f.; WHT II 377f.
B162.1. Supernatural knowledge from eating magic fish. Beal VIII 104;
E I 86; IHM 319f.; LF 35; EIL 35; MAR III 120, 166; OST IV 301f.;
B172. Magic bird. (Cf. B101, B122, B131, B141, B147.1, B151.0.3.1,* B159.1.*)
CrSc 281; CG xi; E V 221; HRI I 59, 72; IT I 137, 207, 218, 4 Ser I 23, line
799; LH II 83, 178; ITS VIII 225; MD 129, 177; MO 159; OST IV 29; POW
55n., 298, 374 (s.v. "birds"); RC IX 21, 493, XXXI 446, 450; RR IX 43;
SG II 120, 301, 389f., 395; TIN 217ff.; TL I 115; TLS II 460, X 379; VB
B172.2. Magic bird's song. (Cf. D1275, D2011.1.) AIP 3; CG xi; E V 221;
HRI I 59, 72; IT I 207, 218, 4 Ser I 23, 1.799; LH II 83, 235; MAR III 104;
MD 129, 177; MO 159; POW 298; RAC 386f.; RC IX 493, XXXI 466, 450;
II 166.
Bl 72.2.1.* Magic bird's song brings sleep. (Cf. D1364.24.) Atl IV 123ff.;
E V 221; IT 4 Ser I 23, 1.798f.; ITS V 111, 135; OST V 59; RC XXXI 446;
SG II 120.
43f.; SG II 395.
B172.6.* Magic birds lure hunters to certain place. CS 15f.; IHK 269, 271;
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E V 202, 214; HRI I 59; IHK 269, 418; IT I 137, 207, 3 Ser I 209; RC III
B172.9.* Magic birds cause persons to sleep by shaking wings. (Cf. D1364,
Black as magic color. D1385.12.1.* Saint's bell rung against black birds (demons).
B172.10.1.* Innumerable birds (black birds) fly into and out of tower
B175. Magic fish. (Cf. B124.) RIAT-IMS I Part i, p. lxxlii; Mel IV column
B175.1. Magic salmon carries hero over water. (Cf. B124.1, B124.2.*) MAR
III 189.
B176. Magic serpent. ALI I 69. 73; IHK 292; ITS I 27f., VII 193, X 19; MAR
III 129f.; MD 145; MO 91; OST VI 115, 117; POW 383 (s.v. "serpent");
RAC 398 (s.v. "Serpent"); TKS 173f. For cross-references see Motif-
B176.1. Serpent as deceiver in paradise. (Cf. A1331.) ITS XXXIV 67, 179.
B. Animals 63
B179.1.* Magic sea-turtle sucks men to the bottom. (Cf. F910.) RC XI 434.
B181. Magic horse. IHK 702 (s.v. "Dub Sainglenn," "Liath Macha,"
MP XII 606n., 632; OG 277f.; RAC 213f.; SG II 83; S XVI 592f., XXII
B181.1. Horse with magic speed. (Cf. B181.4, D2122.) RC XIX 261; SG
B181.3. Magic horse from water world. CS 258; EC I 392, II 119; IHK 462f.;
ITS II 39; KAST 1 Ser I 367; MP XII 606n., 632; OST IV 249; RC III
180, XII 347; SG II 83; TEF I 377f.; TLS XIII 31; VSH I cxlviii; ZCP
II 555.
B71. Seahorse. B401.1.* Helpful water-horse. C918.* Mare from water world
Oake) disappears when she is scolded and her halter used for common purposes.
B181.4. Magic horse travels on sea or land. Atl IV 163, 191; DLB 22; GJ II
133; IHM 292n.; IHK 543; ITS X 179; HS and N VIII 42n.; OCR 36f.;
OST IV 249; PFM 16n.; RIP 152f.; SG II 199. 275; WHT III 24; VSH I
xxxi.
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A171.0.1.* God drives chariot over waves. D2125. Magic power to walk on
B181.5. Breath of magic horse blows off or sucks in those he pursues. (Cf.
B181.7. Magic horse avenges hero's death. (Cf. B301, B401.) CS 253, 260;
B181.11.* Magic invulnerable horse. ITS XLI 137; ZCP XII 247ff.
invuluerable.
B182. Magic cow (ox, bvll). Beal III 210, IV 310; EC I 293; FL XXI 184,
481, XXII 58, XXIII 214; HRI II 136; IHK 145, 173; IT I 400 (s.v. "b6"),
Extraband 12f., 3 Ser I 215, 258; MAR III 127f.; RAC 130f., 208f.; RC XV
467; TBC 6f.; TEF II 127f.; TLS XIII 31; OST III 233; VSH I cxlviii. For
"Ox(en)." "Cattle."
B182.0.1.* Magic white cow. BNE II 122, 129; CKD 50n.; IHK 521n.; ITS
VIII 111, 237; VSH I cxlvi; IHK 545. Cf. ATC 503 (s.v. "White animals").
B259.11.1.* Brilliantly white cow comes to be milked for infant saint. B731.4.1.*
Cow with white ears. D1515.3.* Bath in milk of white hornless cows as antidote
for ooison. E33.1.* Cooked part of white cow is brown after resuscitation.
H1331.3.1.* Quest for bald, while-headed cow. Q153.1.* Cows white-headed dur-
B182.2.0.2.* Magic cow (ox, bull) from water world. KAST 1 Ser II 315f.;
B182.2.0.3.* Magic white cows with red ears. CKD 50n.; E XV 170; IHK
F241.2.1.2.* Fairies' cows have red ears. D1500.1.38.* Flesh of white cow with
A132.9.* Bull-god. A137.7.* "The Bull with Three Cranes." B871.1.2. Giant
bull.
B183. Magic boar (pig). Atl IV 189, 191; Beal IV 429; BNE II 102, 115;
CFWM II 540f.; CG 129; FL III 497; HS and N X 16n.; IHK 496, 502, 545,
653; IT I 99, 697 (s.v. "mucc"); ITS VII 119, 143f., XXVIII 191, XLI 137,
197; LF 53f., 158f.; MP XVIII 103; OST III 183, 221ff., V 49ff., VI 141;
Per II 142; PMLA LXIV 880; MAR III 124f.; RAC 210f.; RC II 93, IX
473, XV 421f., 426, 470, 475, XVIII 124, XXXIII 166; TLS X 383, 409, 548,
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B183.2.* Magic swine issue from elf-mound. FL III 495; IHK 502; OST VI
141f.; RC XIII 449, XV 470, 474; SG II 536f.; TLS X 383, 405, 439, 552.
426; SG II 534.
B183.5.* Magic swine transformed person. (Cf. D136.) Atl IV 170; CG 129;
FL III 494f.; GJ II 177; OCR 44; RC XV 422, 471, 474, 477; SG II 538f.;
B183.7.* Herd of magic swine that cannot be counted twice with the same
result. IHK 502; RC XIII 449, XV 470; SG II 538f.; TLS X 383, 548.
B183.8.* Magic pig turns water into wine for nine days. GJ II 236; OCR 58.
B109.1.2.* Dog (whose skin) turns water into wine (mead). D477.1. Trans-
B183.9.* Skin of magic pig heals wounds. (Cf. D1503.2.) GJ II 235; ITS
B. Animals 65
B187.* Magic dog. Atl IV 191; GJ II 178; IHK 134; IT I 96, 4 Ser I 6, 146,
240, 264f.; IHK 495, 573f.; ITS VII 131, 143, X 41, XXVIII 114f., XLII
135f., 285; LF 90f., 148f.; MD 159; OCR 45; OG 277f.; OST II 158f., III
101, 262, IV 21, 75, VI 138, 146, 169; PQ IX 110; SF 7f.; SG II 106f., 231,
243; Sp XI 44f.; ZCP III 433. For cross-references see Motif-Index, alpha-
B187.0.1.* Toy (lap) dogs. (Cf. A1831.2.*) AIM IV 76; BMC II 320f.; CG
B187.0.2.* Magic dog transformed person. GJ II 178; ITS VII 142, X 41,
B187.0.3.* Magic dog transformed supernatural being. ITS XLI 135, 285.
B187.1.* Magic dog vomits any liquor required of him. (Cf. B109.1.1.*) SG
II 237; WW 81.
B187.2.* Magic hostile bitches issue from elf-mound. (Cf. B17,* F241.6,*
B187.3.2.* Dog sight of which renders game helpless. (Cf. B121.1.) ~AU
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B187.3.3.* Magic whelp kills hound by springing down its throat. (Cf.
B187.4.* Dog that is hound by night and sheep by day. (Cf. D620.) ITS
B187.5.* Dog that is hound by day and flame of fire by night. (Cf. B19.4.4.*)
B187.7.* Magic bitches (in human form) enchanted by fairy music. (Cf.
B188.* Magic deer. Beal I 221, II 258; VSH I clxxlx; IT 3 Ser I 375; ITS
VII 130f.; MCS 69. Cf. PMLA LXII 901; ATC 503 (s.v. "White animals").
B189.1.* Magic sheep. (Cf. B16.19,* B19.4.3.*) BNE II 102, 115; EIL 111f.
B189.1.1.* Wethers leap from well: payment for saint's baptism. LSL 249;
BNE II 45.
D1843.3.1.* Magic animal proof against burning. D1841.5.2.* Magic animal proof
against weapons. D1841.6.1.* Magic animal proof against drowning. F167.1. Ani-
concerning animals.
B17.1.2.2.* Hostile hound killed. B187.3.3.* Magic whelp kills hound by jump-
ing down its throat. B330. Death of helpful animal. F981. Extraordinary
B192.0.1.* Magic birds die when owner is killed. (Cf. E765.2.) ITS V 137.
B192.1.* Magic pig burned to prevent resuscitation. (Cf. B183, E32.) OST
VI 145ff.
B200. Animals with human trait*. BMC II 334, 336; IT 4 Ser I 6, 146;
ITS VII 131, 142, XXVIII 114f., 201; LF 90f., 148f.; OST II 163, III 262. IV
21, 75, VI 138, 146; SG II 106f., 159f., 231, 243; Sp XI 44f.; TCD 295;
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B211.5. Speaking hog. (Cf. B183.) TLS X 387; GJ II 178; OCR 45.
B211.9. Speaking bird. (Cf. B172.) Atl IV 121ff.; FL XLIII 386f.; HRII 75;
FM I 419; HS and N VIII 63, 84; IHM 319; LG 207; OMC I ccclxx, II 224,
iII 59; OMM 78; RAC 247; RC IX 21, XIV 59, XV 468, XVI 68, XXVI 139f.;
TKS 242n.; AIM I 24f.; BMC II 279f.; LSL xxv; ZCP XII 399; MAR
III 153.
A1904.* The oldest bird. B122. Bird with magic wisdom. B131. Bird of truth.
B141. Prophetic bird. B251.3. Birds in otherworld sing religious songs. B252.2.*
B. Animals 67
BNE II 83.
B211.25.* Speaking wolf. HS and N VIII 257; VSH I xclii. For cross-refer-
B212.* Animal understands human speech. (Cf. B120.) IHK 262, 503; TBC
ITS XXVIII 235; HS and N VIII 177n.; FL XLIII 392; MAR III 166;
B217.1. Animal languages learned from eating animal. (Cf. D1793.) IHM
331n., 332f.; MAR III 166; OST IV 174; RAC 149; RC V 201; TKS 91, 176f.
B241.2.3. King of cats. (Cf. B184, B871.10.*) Beal VII 45; CKD 93; IHK
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B241.2.12.* King of the boars. ITS XLI 123, 159, 197; RC XVIII 124, 355.
B242.1.2. Wren as king of birds. (Cf. B242.1.2.1.*) FL XXII 207; TCD 136.
B242.1.2.1.* Wren as "druid of the birds" (drui en). (Cf. P427.*) ChCe 22;
B250. Religions animals. BCC 27, 31. I11; BNE II 45, 100f., 166, 232;
VSH I cxli, cxllvf., II 202; RIAT I Part i, p. xi; LSL 222. For cross-
A2221. Animal characteristics as reward for pious act. B122.6.* Bird summa-
rizes history. B149.1.2.* Horse weeps for master's (saint's) approaching death.
termined by halting animal (bird). B563.4.* Animal leads cleric to holy place.
B251.4.* Animals fast and pray. (Cf. B211.0.1,* B253.3, P623.0.7.*) TLS III
B251.5.* Fish perform races as welcome to saint. (Cf. B175.) TLS XVII 17.
B251.6.* Wolves lick saint's shoes. (Cf. B251.11,* B255, B259.6,* B279.1,*
B251.7.* Fly habitually buzzes when cleric returns from matins. (Cf.
B251.8.* Birds beat waters with wings as weleome to saint. (Cf. B172.) RC
XV 468; FLIV486.
B251.9.* Deer lick saint's tomb daily at noon. (Cf. B188,* D1775.) SG II 62.
B251.11.2.* Cow licks saint's feet. (Cf. B182, B597.*) BNE II 123 (cf. 206,
208).
B251.13.* Sea-monster honors saint above all others. BNE II 83; TP II 324,
336.
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B252.2.* Birds (in otherworld) call at canonical hours. (Cf. B172, V48.*)
B253.3. Fox fasts as penance. (Cf. B251.4,* P623.*) BNE II 100, 109; SG
II 4; VSH I cxll.
B256. Animal as servant of saint. (Cf. B292.) BNE II 8, 68,123, 147, 159, 180,
215f., 232; RC XII 346f.; RIAT I Part i, p. 11; SG II 3; TLS XVII 29, 95;
VSH I cxll f., cxlvi, cxlvill, clxxxi; ZCP II 555, X 5; AC 63; BCC 111;
LH II 178; TL I 21, 95, 231, II 417, 443; TP II 311, 341f., 343; Gol 88.
B292. Animal in service to man. B300. Helpful animal. B570. Animals serve
men. B596.* Animal helps saint by setting fire to neglected church. BS63.4.*
Animal leads cleric to holy place. B771.1. Animal tamed by holiness of saint.
B. Animals 69
saint to place cauldron over its head until Luan (Monday, Doomsday). V229.5.1.*
B256.1. Birds nest in saint's hand (cowl). (Cf. B172.) Beal I 256f.; BNE
B256.1.1.* Birds perch on hands and head of saint. ChCe 99; LSL 226.
B256.3.1.* Deer furnish bier and bear saint's corpse to church. CKD 87.
B256.6.1.* Boar guards holy man's swine. (Cf. B576.) IHK 260.
B256.6.3.* Boar acts as physician for holy man: licks his wounded feet.
B259.4. Bees build church of wax to contain consecrated host. (Cf. V30,
V111.) E II 83.
B259.5.* Fly, wren, fox live with cleric. (Cf. B251.7.*) RC XXVII 303;
BCC 111.
B256. Animal as servant of saint. B441. Helpful fox. P192.5.* Fool makes
cat.
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friends with birds and beasts. V223.5.* Saint understands language of wren, fly,
B251.6.* Wolves lick saint's shoes. B442. Helpful wolf. K423.0.1.* Stolen animal
returns to owner.
B259.7.* Whale raises back so that voyaging clerics can celebrate Easter.
(Cf. B472.) LSL 253f.; ZCP X 417; POW 39; BNE II 60, 94.
V462.10.* Ascetic cleric lives for seven years on whale's back. V75.* Easter.
B259.8.* Birds' wings drip blood when birds hear of Day of Judgment. EIL
B259.10.* Birds lament saint's departure. (Cf. B149.1.2,* B736.) ZCP IX 281;
B259.11.* Cow gives twelve measures of milk for the Twelve Apostles of
B259.11.1.* Brilliantly white cow comes to be milked for infant saint. BNE
II 122, 129.
482; RC XV 467, XVI 53, 272; TLS X 327, 373; IHK 216f., 280f.
B266.* Animals fight. (Cf. F171.4.) IT 4 Ser I 245; IHK 245f., 465; ATC
B275.3.* Animals eating corpse of holy man die. (Cf. Q558.11.*) CKD 87.
with animals.
B279.1.* Saint makes covenant with wolves. VSH I cxlii. For cross-refer-
B120. Wise animals. B300. Helpful animal. B773.* Animals with hu nan
B291.1. Bird as messenger. (Cf. A165.1.1, A1021.2, B172.6,* B292.) MAR III
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B291.1.1. Ravens carry message to enemies. (Cf. B147.1.1.3.) MAR III 36.
B292.3. Doe furnishes man milk. (Cf. B188.*) CHAS II 64; FM I 83; ITS
VIII 179; BNE II 12, 28, 46, 125, 147, 159; LSL 249; VSH I cxliv.
B292.4. Stags plow for man. Also draw chariot bear burdens, and allow
saints to use their horns as a book rest. (Cf. B188,* B445.) CKD 87;
LMR 283; LSL 223, 268, 274; SG II 62, 269; TL I 231; TLS XVII 29, 61;
B292.4.1.* Wild oxen (deer) plow for man (saint). (Cf. B182, B188.* B411.2.)
B292.4.1.1.* Oxrn draw saint's plow around whole district in one day. BNE
II 38
B292.5. Bird sings to console man (saint). (Cf. B172, D2011.1.) TL I 115;
B292.7.* Otters supply man with fish and burning wood daily. (Cf. B548.3.)
B297.0.1.* Bull lows musically. (Cf. B182.) IHK 145; TBC 92.
B. Animals 71
B300. Helpful animal. ERE I 4S3f.; POW 52n.; BNE II 8, 232; Beal VIII
B301.4.1.* Faithful horse lays his head on slain master's breast. (Cf. B181.7.)
B301.4.1.1.* Faithful horse -weeps for coming death of saint. (Cf. B149.1.2.*)
B301.4.2.* Faithful horse weeps tears of blood for master. (Cf. B181.) CS
254; IHK 550; RC III 176; VSH I exxxil n.; MP XII 633.
B736.2.* Horse sheds tears (of blood). F1041.29.* Tears of blood from excessive
grief.
B301.4.3.1.* Faithful horse lays his head in lap of dead master's wife. IHK
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556.
B301.6.* Faithful cattle fight at master's grave until they cast their horns.
(Cf. A969.2,* B182.) RC XV 309, XVI 75; SG II 483, 531. Cf. IHK 292
(Tracht Bennchuir.)
B301.6.1.* Faithful cattle shed horns (in grief for death of master). HRI
II 66; IHK 292 (Tracht Bennchuir); RC XV 309, XVI 75; ZCP IX 225;
SG II 531.
107ff.
B303.1.* Birds weep when man cuts off his hand. (Cf. B736.) KGG XIV 3,
21; MO xxv f.
B311. Congenital helpful animal. Born at same time as master and (usually)
by same magic means. ACLC V 21f.; CFWM I 226; HS and N VIII 244n.;
IHK 269; IT I 138; KGG XIV 2, 39; MAR III 83, 94f.; VB II 39f.; OST
D857. Birth of magic object with hero. E761. Life-token. E765.2. Life bound
child. T61.5.* Children born on same night betrothed. T500. Conception and
birth.
B330. Death of helpful animal. (Cf. C918.*) WW 171f.. 179. Cf. IHK 553
B331.2. Llewellyn and his dog. Dog has saved child from serpent. Father
sees bloody mouth, thinks the dog has eaten the child, and kills the dog.
B350. Grateful animal*. (Cf. B311.) BNE II 232; Beal VIII 100, 103; VSH
I cxlill f.
B401. Helpful horse. (Cf. B181.) CS 263; HS and N VIII 42n.; MP XII
606n.; MAR III 156; OCR 36f.; RC III 185; TL I 241ff.; IHK 465, 554,
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563; ATC 502 (s.v. "Horses, combat of); BNE II 232; LWI 211f.;
OST IV 245f.; VSH I cxxxli n., 69n.; WHT III 24. For cross-references
B411. Helpful cow. (Cf. B182.) BNE II 16; RAC 209. For cross-references
B411.2. Helpful ox. (Cf. B182, B292.4.1,* B449.10.*) VSH I cxlviii; BNE
B414. Helpful hog. (Cf. B183, B256.6,* B562.1.1.*) Goi 91; TL I 21, 95,
191, II 347, 417. 443; AC 63; LH II 178; TP II 311, 341f.; GJ II 23fi; OCR
B421. Helpful dog. (Cf. B187.*) Beal IX 56; GJ VIII 187f.; HS and N VIII
222f.; IT I 96; ITS VII 143, VIII 283, X 17, XLI 137, 287; MD 159; OST
III 65; IHK 135, 495; PQ IX 110; SF 7f.; BMC II 315f.; SLC 144; ZCP III
B. Animals 73
"Dog(s)," "Hound(s)."
B442. Helpful wolf. HS and N VIII 260; TL I 13; TLS XVII 95; BNB II 8,
147, 159; LWI 21f. For cross-references see Motif-Index, alphabetical in-
B443. Helpful lion. ATC 311f.; IHK 388f.; HS and N VIII 119n. (Echtra
Rldire na Leoman), 129f.; POW 52; PMLA XX 688, 703, XXXIX 485f.;
OG 48.
B445. Helpful deer (stag, doe). (Cf. B188.*) TL II 487; TP II 242; BNE
II 125, 147, 159; VSH I cxlillf.; ZCP IX 257. For cross-references see
B449.3. Helpful otter. (Cf. B292.7,* B548.3.) RC X 89; VSH I cxllv; BNE
B449.10.* Helpful wild ox. (Cf. B182, B411.2, B557.2.*) ALC 271; VSH I
cxlvill.
B449.11.* Helpful seal. LSL 287; VSH I cxllv. For cross-references see
B450. Helpful birds. (Cf. B172.) Beal IV 341; CrSc 281; E V 21; MO 113;
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RC XXVII 265; RIAT I Part i, p. Ixxiii; SG II 23, 395f.; BNE II 73. For
B470. HelpfuI fish. (Cf. B175.) For cross-references see Motif-Index, al-
B472. Helpful whale. LSL 254, 258; BNE II 60, 94. For cross-references see
B100-199. Magic animals. B109.1.2.* Dog (whose skin turns water into wine.
B120. Wise animals. B160. Wisdom-giving animals. B183.8.* Magic pig turns
water into wine for nine days. B400. Helpful animals. D684.0.L* Transforma-
D1342. Magic object gives health. D1500. Magic object controls disease. D2U1.
B511.2.1.* Magic pig heals wound its skin touches. (Cf. B183.9.*) Atl IV
189.
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B521.3.4.* Dog warns of pursuit. (Cf. B121, B134, B187.*) OST III 65; TIS
II 433.
B451. Helpful eagle. B552. Man carried by bird. R122.* Miraculous rescue.
B523.2.* Whale fights monster pursuing saint. (Cf. B472.) LSL 258f.
B17.* Hostile animals. B187.3.3.* Magic whelp kills hound by springing down
B524.1.1. Dogs kill attacking cannibal (dragon). (Cf. B11.11. B187,* G275.2.)
B. Animals 75
N VIII 222f.
IHK 465, 564; RC III 182. Cf. IHK 555; ATC 314.
B524.4.* Supernatural bird prevents mother from killing babe. (Cf. B172,
B527. Animal saves man from death by droivning. (Cf. F1088.3.2.*) VSH
I cxlvi.
B531. Animals provide food for men. Beal IV 310; LSL viii, 287; RC X 89;
129, 147, 159; CKD 24; FM I 109; ITS VIII 283; RC XVI 376; S XXIII
?inYis,t? be milkt'd for infant saint. B331.2. Llewellyn and his dog. B524.1.4.
VJolf (dog) defends master's child against serpent (animal assailant). L111.2.4.*
huture hero found in wolf den. R13.0.1. Children carried off by animals
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B538.1. Bird gives shelter with wings. (Cf. B172, B450.) E V 21.
B542.1.1. Eagle carries man to safety. (Cf. B451, B522.4,* B552.) ITS X 107.
B548.2.1. Fish recovers ring from sea. (Cf. B175.) HRI II 36ff.; VSH I
B107. Treasure fish. H1132.1. Task: recovering lost ring from sea. N211.1
Lost objects found in fish. N211.1.0.1. Lost articles found in interior of fish
B548.2.5.* Fish recovers lost urn from sea (water). ITS VII 148.
B548.3. Otter recovers lost book from water. (Cf. B449.3.) CKD 69; ITS XII
B549.2. Stolen child rescued by animal nurse. (Cf. B535, R130.) Krappe,
tion by animal.
B31.1. Roc B4S0. Helpful birds. B522.4.* Eagle carries off abandoned child.
B542.1.1. Eagle carries man to safety. D1532. Magic object bears person aloft
B556.* Sea-beast allows voyager to land upon its back. (Cf. B259.7.*) LSL
253f.
B557.2.* Saint carried by wild oxen. (Cf. B182, B256, B449.10.*) ALC 271.
B557.3.* Man carried by deer. (Cf. B188,* B445.) Beal I 221, II 258; ITS
XII 69.
B557.5.* Person carried by lion. (Cf. B443.) IHK 389n.; OG 48f.; PMLA XX
688ft
B558.4.* Deer hitched to wagon. (Cf. B188,* B256, B292, B445.) TLS XVII
61.
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hero of danger. B140. Prophetic animals. 11521.3. Animal warns against attack.
B562.1.1.* Hogs root up gold (treasure) for saint. (Cf. B183, B414.) AC
63; TL I 95.
B563.4.* Animal leads cleric to holy place. (Cf. B155, B256.) BNE II 31;
Beal IX 56; CS 25; IHK 134f., 495; MAR III 142; RAC 128; RC IX 479;
TBC 58. Cf. WW 180; AIM I 8; HM 51; IT I 96; BMC II 315f.; SLC 144;
B. Animals 77
A165.1.1. Birds as messengers of the gods. A1021.2. Bird scouts sent out from
B591. Animal avenges murder. (Cf. Q211, Q557.) FL III 495; ZCP I 108.
B596.* Animal helps saint by settiiig fire to neglected church. ZCP X 15.
B597.* Cow gives marvelous supply of milk through virtue of saint. (Cf.
B109.4.3.* Cow gives milk without cessation. D1652.3. Cow with inexhaustible
milk.
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198; MAR III 168; MP XII 620n., XVI 655; RAC 150; TLS XVI xxvi.
B612.0.1.* Fish transformed to man as paramour. (Cf. B650.) Beal VIII 104.
A1224. Descent of man from animals. B2.* Animal totems. B81.2.1. Mermaid
B631.2.* Human beings descended from seals. (Cf. B80.1,* B81.2.1.) RSAI
XLII 126.
B635.3.* Child of mortal and deer; he has deer's hair on temple. (Cf.
B635.4.* Son of dog ("cti," person). CKD 16n.; IHM 79; RAC 216; IT 3 Ser
T611.10.* Man suckled b" dog (wolf); called Mac Con (son of dog). B25. Man-
dog.
B635.4.1.* Son of three dogs ("con," persons). IHK 549; MAR III 156;
OMM 479.
B640. Marriage to person in animal form. Cf. RAC 187 (Frog Bridegroom).
B641.1. Marriage to person in dog form. (Cf. B635.4,* D141.1.) Beal II 171;
ZCP I 146.
II 254, 259, III 146; BMC I 623; LF 198; TLS XVI xxvi; MAR III 168;
person.
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B714.* Worm (monster) from caul born with child. (Cf. T551.8.*) OST
III 129ff.
B722. Magic stone in animal's head. (Cf. B108.2, D992, D1071.) AIM IV
13; CG 20.
249; RC XX 251; SG II 14f., 25, 316, 333; VSH I cxlv; WHT II 209;
BI5.7.3.* Bird with head of gold and wings of silver. B1S2.0.1.* White cow.
D1293. Magic color. F233. Color of fairy. FS27. Person of unusual color.
B731.2.2.* Artificially colored horses. IHK 259, 304; TIS II 323n.; VB I 82f.
B. Animals 79
B731.2.3.* Striped horse with purple mane and white feet. IHK 259.
B182.0.1.* (Magic) white cow. C316.1.* Tabu: seeing herd red-headed and
white starred. 1)1315.3.* Bath in milk of white hornless cows as antidote for
B731.4.2.* Cow with red ears. (Cf. B182, C316.1.*) CKD 50n., 105; VSH I
D1500.1.38.* Flesh of white cow with red ears as only cure for mysterious illuess.
XXIV 129; SAI 116; SG II 333; TIS II 322n.; WW 80; OST IV 249, VI
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B736.1. Bird sheds tears. (Cf. B172. B259.10,* B303.1.*) KGG XIV No.
3, p. 21.
B736.2.* Horse sheds tears (of blood). (Cf. B181.) CS 254; IHK 550;
Faithful horse weeps tears of blood for master. F1041.29.* Tears of blood from
excessive grief.
B737.* Fish with coat of wool. CML xxl, 161; IT 3 Ser I 303.
B738.* Animal's skin revolves while flesh and bones remain stationary.
RC IX 471.
B741.4.* Bellow of bull heard over entire land. (Cf. D1921.) FL IV 473;
will.
B765.9.* Poisonous snakes in certain region have no venom. ITS VIII 19.
LH II 200f.; LSL 151, 214, 266f., 284; RC XII 346f.; SG II 27, 72; TL I
saint. D1440. Magic object gives power over animals. D1713. Magic power of
hermit (saint). D2156.* Magic control over animals. D2182. Flow of cow's
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B771.1.2.* Animal tamed by saint's prayer. (Cf. D1766.1.) ZCP IX 283. Cf.
VSH I clxvii.
B250. Religious animals. B200. Animals with human traits. B300. Friendly
B773.1.* Animal feels agitation at sight of native land. IHK 218; TBC 36S.
B776.1. Venomous sheep destroy enemy. (Cf. B16.19,* B17.1.1.*) MAR III
B776.3.* Venomous hound. (Cf. B187.*) BCC 105; LG 30; OST III 83;
VB I 73.
(hound).
B776.4.1.* Pig with venomous bristles. DLB 33. Cf. MAR III 177.
B. Animals 81
Part i 37.
252.
B781. Animal "drinks apart'' mixed liquids. Separates the parts while drink-
B7S5.* Animal wards off spirits. (Cf. B524, F405.) TBC 92.
BS02. Horses in tales and legends. (Cf. A132.3,* B133, B149.1, B151.0.5,*
B811. Sacred animals. (Cf. A132, B11.10.0.1,* B100, V1, V10, V134.3f.*)
B841. Long-lived animals. (Cf. B120.0.1.*) Cf. FL XLIII 378f., 382; LSL xll.
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BS41.2.* Ages of animals (birds, fish) compared with age of human beings.
B845. Wild animals herded (captured). (Cf. D1444, H1154.) CRC 32; IHK
123, 138f.; IT 4 Ser I 103, 205; ITS VII xlv f., 117f., 130, 189f.; OST IV
B852.* When cow calls her calf, all cattle graze. (Cf. B182.) RC XII 109.
Bl1.2.12. Dragon of enormous size. B15.3.3.* Deer with giant antler. B31.
Giant birds. B81.2.4.* Giant mermaid cast ashore. F234.1.0.I.* Fairy in form
as mighty drinker.
B871.1.1.1.* Gigantic ox+ib (in other world). (Cf. F343.16.*) CKD 13; OMM
B871.1.2. Giant bull. CRC 140f.; IHK 145; IT 3 Ser I 258; MAR III 127; TBC
91f.
B871.2. Giant boar. (Cf. B16.4.) Beal IV 429; CG 129; IT I 99; ITS V 146f.,
VII 143, 149f.; LF 53, 151f.; MAR III 125f., 172; 08T III 175f., VI 141;
RAC 119, 150, 210n.; RC XVI 63f., XXXIII 157f.; SLC 144; TLS XVI 55,
B871.2.0.1.* Giant boar with hinder part as large as can be carried by nine
men. IHK 497; IT I 99, 105; MAR III 125; RAC 210.
B871.9. Giant lion. (Cf. B443.) AR I 234f.; BNE II 5; IHK 388; PMLA
B871.10.* Giant cat. (Cf. B16.1.) BNE II 8; CKD 93; IHK 262; ITS II
B871.11.* Giant walrus. (Cf. B872.) ZCP XIV 83; LH II 68; TLS X 429.
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B871.13.* Giant dog (hound). Beal IX 56; IHK 134; JGAS VII 44f.; WW
B872. Giant fish. (Cf. B11.2.1.3, B60.) CrSc 217; PMLA XXXVIII 447n.;
B872.3.1.* Whale cast ashorethree golden teeth and five ounces in each of
B872.3.2.* Giant whale cast ashore on the night of Christ's Nativity: "fifty
men were on the upper parts of its head, and (there was) the limit of
vision between each two of them. Such was the amount of ground which
B. Animals 83
B875.* Giant sea-monster. (Cf. B11.3.1, B61, B91.5. G308.) ALI I 73; LH
II 68; RC XV 293, XX 257, XLIII 363, TLS X 429; SG II 527; ZCP IX 281,
XI 115.
VI 159.
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C. TABU
C. Tabu. EIL xv; IHK 702 (s.v. "ces," "ges"); IT I 590 (s.v. "gels");
FL XII 41f.; MP XLIII 6; RAC 398 (s.v. "Tabu"); SGMR, passim; TIS
II 307n., 402n.; SHI I 310f.; AMC 14; RC XIV 399. 400f., 419f.; TLS XIII
C500. Tabu: touching. Q222. Punishment for desecration of holy places (iimges,
etc.).
C10.0.1.* DruWstn forbidden. (Cf. P427,* V350.) ChCe 24; RAC 313.
97f., 292f.; IHK 362; KSLB XXXVI 336f.; MP XII 622; PMLA XV 165f.
from broken tabu. F302.3.3.1. Fairy avenges herself on inconstant lover (hus-
band). F302.6. Fairy mistress leaves man when he breaks tabu. F302.6.1.* Cel-
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tic fairy mistress dominant. C435.1.1.* Woman (fairy?) causes twofold death of
mortal husband who utters her name. P210. Husband and wife. Til1. Marriage
B81.2. Mermaid marries man. D3S1.1. Swan maiden. F302.2. Man marries
('312.1. Tabu: man looking at nude woman. C942.3.* Weakness from seeing
CS 97f.; IHK 362; KSLB XXXVI 336f.; MAR III 73; PMLA XV 165f.
C50. Tabu: offending the gods. (Cf. C311.1.) IHK 627f., 661f.; IT I 130;
MAR HI 74f.
C51.1. Tabu: profaning shrine. BCC S5; CrSc 245; VSH I clxxxlv; SG II 82.
B596.* Animal helps saint by setting fire to neglected church. C93. Trespassing
Shrines.
C. Tabu 85
C51.1.8.* Tabu: allowing a drop to fail upon altar. TLS XIII 9, 37.
C51.2.2. Tabu: cutting sacred trees or groves. (Cf. V1.1.1, V114.) VSH I
C51.4.2. Tabu: spying on secret help of angels. BNE II 231. Cf. VSH I clxxxii.
C631. Tabu: breaking the Sabbath. C886.* Tabu: failing to observe certain
as bird of ill-omen.
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C93. Tabu: trespassing on sacred precinct. BCC 43, 133; MAR III 73; RAC
desecration of holy places (images, etc.). V100. Religious edifices. VI14. Sa-
C94.7.' Tabu: ringing of church bell by nun. (Cf. C180.) TLS XIII 9. 37.
C95.* Tabu: giving security for one excommunicated. (Cf. V84.) TLS XIII
31.
C100. Sex tabu. SGMR 201f.; RAC 398 (s.v. "Tabu"); RC XIV 400; VSH
I clxxxiv.
C567.* Tabu: eloping with a king's daughter. C195.* Tabu: taking the advice
to forsake woman who arouses love. C686.1.* Tabu: to refuse help to a woman.
C867.* Tabu: abusing women and children. M130. Vows concerning sex. Q240.
C11l. Tabu: loss of chastity. Hero loses power with loss of chastity. (Cf.
F300. Marriage or liaison with fairy. Til1. Marriage of mortal and supernatural
CI 17. Nuptial tabu. Man and wife forbidden intercourse for definite time.
T151. Year's respite for unwelcome marriage. T350. Chaste sleeping together.
C119.1.* Tabu: sexual intercourse during illness. RC XXIX 133. Cf. IHK 272.
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fuiness.
C152.1.* Tabu: violence to woman during pregnancy. ALI 1181. Cf. IHK 272.
('566.4.* Tabu: women marrying until hero has chosen their husbands. T100.
C165.* Tabu: marriage with person whose blood one has drunk. AR I
304ff.; E V 214; IHK 393, 428; MAR III 144; RC XLIV 127f.
C. Tabu 87
C94.7.* Tabu: ringing of church bell by nun. C312. Tabu: man looking at
woman. C312.1. Tabu: man looking at nude woman. C550. Class tabu. (-565.*
Tabus of bearded men. C867.* Tabu: abusing women or children. J21.22. "Do
not tell a secret to a woman." N134.1.* Unlucky to have man in house while
C181. Tabu confined to women. VSH I cxxi f., clii; LSL 219.
C130. Tabu connected with puberty. C313. Tabu: woman looking at man. T381.
C181.7.* Grave (of man) upon which no women can look without foolish
name.
C192.* Tabu: refusing to elope with woman who desires it. IT I 72f.; RC
XXXIII 45.
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C193.* Tabu: consorting with a woman. (Cf. C111.) IHK 485; RC XIV 401.
C194.* Tabu: trysting with woman at certain place. (Cf. C610.) RC XXI
153.
C195.* Tabu: taking the advice of a woman. (Cf. T453.) ITS VII 122; IT
I 97 line 15f.
D1766.8.* Magic results from fasting. P623.* Fasting (as a means of distraint).
C211.1. Tabu: eating in fairyland. (Cf. P378.) MAR III 90; RAC 378f.;
C212.1.* Tabu: fairies eating mortal food. (Cf. P243.0.1.*) IHK 543; UJA
I Ser VI 361.
C219.4.* Tabu concerning eating from cooking hearth. CS 254; RC III 176;
C221.1. Tabu: eating flesh of certain animal. (Cf. C221.2.) VSH I xcv f.
C221.1.3.* Tabu: eating horse meat. (Cf. Q499.6,* C756.4.*) MAR III 169;
C221.2. Tabu: eating totem animal (or animal namesake). (Cf. B635.4.*)
CS 254f.; IHK 551; IT 3 Ser I 385; MAR III 156; RAC 132, 220; RC III
C231. Tabu: eating before certain time. HS and N VIII 210n.; TLS XIII
M151.5.* Vow not to sleep or eat until certain event is brought to pass.
B231.3.* Tabu: eating before offering woman food. RC XXXIII 48f.; TIS
C231.4.* Tabu: eating before house of host has been righted. ITS II 31tt.
C261. Tabu: drinking from certain fountain. (Cf. C623,* V134.) SGMR 101.
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S139.2.2.1.1.*) RC XIV 242, 244 (cf. IT I 104); SGMR 175, 217; Sp XVI
C282.* Tabu: refusing a feast. CR I 105, 113; CS 28, 32, 238; IT I 75, 89
(cf. LMnU 115n.); SGMR 102; SG II 221; SLC 169f.; TLS X 221.
159.
C. Tabu 89
C564.1,* M151, W213.*) HS and N VIII 152, 210n.; IHK 468; IT 2 Ser I
C288.* Tabu: refusing to eat food demanded and supplied. (Cf. J1512.1.)
C311. Tabu: seeing the supernatural. (Cf. C31.) CHAS 2 Ser I 138, II 319,
XVII 122, 127; SG II 237; VSH I clxxxii. For cross-references see Motif-
C311.1.4. Tabu: looking at werwolf. (Cf. D113.1.1.) Cf. HS and N VIII 177.
C312. Tabu: man looking at woman. (Cf. F1041.32.*) Cf. RAC 276.
C312.1. Tabu: man looking at nude woman. IMC 143; IHK 360; RC XIV
419; ZCP VIII 120; SGMR 160f.; ITS XXIV 15; SGMR 435 (s.v. "naked-
ness") .
C942.3.* Weakness from seeing woman (fairy?) naked. F1041.32.1.* Girl dies
K774.2.* Sight of naked women calms rage of youthful hero. K774.1.* Sight of
women's breasts used to appease enemies. T55.6.* Person (hero, woman) ex-
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hibits figure.
C315.4.* Tabu: looking at certain well. (Cf. C623.*) TIN 211; TLS X 29; RC
C261. Tabu: drinking from certain fountain. F933.7.* Well floods when gazed
B731.4.2.*) SG II 75.
C317.* Tabu: seeing dead man not killed by weapons. (Cf. Q227.4.*) SG
II 234; MO 245.
C331.1.* Tabu: looking back over left shoulder. FL IV 487; RC XVI 51.
E545.0.2.* The dead are silent. H1199.3.* Task: shouting from forbidden place.
C402.* Tabu: speaking before certain time. (Cf. C756.) HFB 10.
C402.1.* Tabu: king speoking before his druids speak. (Cf. C563.*) IHK
200; MAC 284; TBC 300; TLS I Part 1 13; VSH I clviil.
C402.2.* Tabu: people speaking before king speaks. TLS I Part i 13; TBC
C31.9. Tabu: revealing secrets of supernatural wife. F511.2.2. Person with ass's
(horse's) ears. J21.22. "Do not tell a secret to a woman." N465. Secret physical
C422. Tabu: revealing identity of certain person. (Cf. C51.3. C432.) CKD
thing. IHK 310, 362, 404f.; MAR III 70, 100; RAC 130; SGMR 126f.;
TEF II 4.
C431. Tabu: uttering name of god (or gods). (Cf. C31, C51.3.)
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595, XLIII 11; RC XXIII 399ff.; ZCP I 146; BMC II 316f.; IHK 362; HFB
100; CS 97f.
daoine maithe (good people), daoine beaga (little people), etc. TEF II
4; RC XXIII 399.
C435. Tabu: uttering spouse's name. (Cf. C432, C435.1.*) CS 97f.; BMC
and N VIII 31f.; IHK 3fi2; KSLB XXXVI 336f.; MAR III 73f.; RC XXIII
C435.1.1.* Woman (fairyt) causes twofold death of mortal husband who ut-
ters her name. (Cf. F901.2.*) FL III 512; MP XII 595f.; RC XXIII
C436. Tabu: disclosing own identity. (Cf. N731.2.) DLB 52; E I 119f.;
IHK 404f.; ITS VIII 219; JGAS VI 235f.; MAR III 145; RAC 129; RC
C31.)
C. Tabu 91
H1215. Quest assigned because of hero's boast. L400. Pride brought low. Q330.
C461.* Tabu: bearded man laughing when shaken. RIAM I Part i 191.
C516. Tabu: lying vnder tree. Girl who does so carried off by fairies. (Cf.
C521. Tabu: dismounting from horse (on return from otherworld). (Cf.
F378.1.) EIL 117; HS and N VIII 41n.; MAR III 90, 181; MP XIII 162;
C524.* Tabu: disembarking from boat (on return from otherworld). (Cf.
F378.1.) VB I 32.
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C531. Tabu: touching with iron. MAR III 33f.; RAC 76; TEF I 82.
F384.3. Iron powerful against fairies. F408.1.* Demon occupies lance (sword).
Z312.2.* Giant ogre can be killed only with iron club he carries.
C317.* Tabu: seeing dead man not killed by weapons. Q524.2.* Penance: lying
C542.1.* Tabu: contact with things on journey to hell. (Cf. F81.) ZCP
IV 439.
C560. Tabu: things not to be done by certain class. (Cf. P0-199.) SGMR
103f.
C563.* Tabus of kings. 1HK 485, 588; LC 3ff.; RC XXI 149f., XXII 27f.;
RIAC 459; RIAP LIV Sec C 1ff.; FL XII 41ff.; SGMR 103f., 429 (s.v.
"Gessa agus Buada Riogh Eireann"); ZCP XIV 61; TBD 19f.; TCD 89.
C402.1.* Tabu: king speaking before his druids speak. C735.2.3.* Tabu: king
(hero) sleeping after sunrise at capital. P29.1.* No king to rule who is not hus-
band of certain queen. P19.4.* Kingly powers. T131.7.* King may not marry
C563.2.* Tabu: king having physical blemish. (Cf. A128.4, P16.2.) Cym XIV
107; IHK 523, 540; IMC 95; ALI I 73, III 85; RC XII 61; RIAT XX 100;
MAR III 25; RAC 53; AnBol LXIX 101n.; RIAM I Part i, p. 26; OMM 48.
C563.3.* Tabu: king to allow rapine during his reign. RC XXII 27; TBD 19.
A1101.1.1. Reign of peace and justice under certain king. Q5S2.3. Failure of
C563.4.* Tabu: king settling quarrel among thralls. IHK 632; RC XXII 27;
TBD 19.
XIII 35.
C287.* Tabu: consuming feast without discovering a new wonder. PI4.14.* King
C564.2.* Tabu: chiefs troop not to have a herald. TLS XIII 35.
35.
C565.* Tabus of bearded men. (Cf. P642.*) Cf. IHK 83f.; RIAM I Part i,
190f.; SGMR 57; BLHT 349f., 388n. For cross-references see Motif-Index,
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C566.* Tabus of heroes. (Cf. Z200.) IHK 485; TIS II 307n.; LF 153f.; RC
C566.1.* Tabu: fish hero did not snare being in bays of his land. RC X 223.
C566.2.* Tabu: birds feeding on hero's land without leaving him something.
RC X 223.
C566.3.* Tabu: women leaving hero's land without his knowing it. (Cf.
C180.) RC X 223.
C566.4.* Tabu: women marrying until hero has chosen their husbands. (Cf.
C160.) RC X 223.
C567.* Tabu: eloping with king's daughter. (Cf. C563*, T131.) HRI II 30.
Archiv fiir celtische Lexicographic III 4f.; CKD 95; IHK 253, 266; SGMR
125.
C. Tabu 93
A1331. Paradise lost because of one sin. C868.* Tabu: fighting certain person.
C610. The one forbidden place. (Cf. C194,* C751.7.1,* C755.4,* C853,*
C615.* Forbidden lake. Hero may swim in any other. (Cf. G308.4.*) ALI I
C619.1.* Forbidden hostel. RC XXI 153. Cf. TBD 19; RC XXII 27.
C619.2.* Tabu: going into wild boar's haunt. LC 249; LF 152f.; SGMR 91;
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MAR III 177; RAC 150. For cross-references see Motif-Index, alphabetical
C619.3.* Forbidden country. (Cf. Q431.) SG II 335; SGMR 197f.; IHK 137.
C621. Forbidden tree. Fruit of all trees may be eaten, except one. ITS
XXXIV 59.
A878. Earth tree. A1331.1. Paradise lost because of forbidden fruit. D1346.4.
Tree of immortality.
C622. Forbidden drinking horn. One may drink from anything else. (Cf.
C623.* Forbidden well. (One may not go there unless accompanied by cup-
bearers.) (Cf. A920.1.8.1,* C315.4,* D926.) FL III 500; HS and N VIII 83n.
C623.1.* Well upon which no one can look without losing his eyes. (Cf.
C631. Tabu: breaking the sabbath. CKD 76n.; AIM III 21f.; E II 192f.;
CS8. Tabu: profaning sacred day. C886.* Tabu: failing to observe certain
bath.
C641.* Tabu: making war against certain tribe. (Cf. C856.*) LC 259, 267;
TLS IV 57.
C641.1.* Tabu: making war against certain tribe on Tuesday. (Cf. C751.)
LC 3.
C643.* Tabu: turning left side of chariot toward certain place. TBC 77
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ill luck).
C650. The one compulsory thing. Unless one does this one thing, mis-
phecy: king to be slain by certain spear unless it is given when demanded. Z300.
Unique exceptions.
learned. H508. Test: finding answer to certain question. H1388. Quest: answer
to certain question.
C661. Girl from elfland must cat earthly food in order to remain.
C664..0.1.* Injunction: to cohabit with first woman met after battle. ZCP
TBC 69.
C666.* Compulsion to go to certain place at certain time (or once each year).
LC 255; E IV 27.
C. Tabu 95
(Cf. C566,* C885.) MAR III 178; SGMR 176; WHT II 92, III 49.
C684.3.* Compulsion to leap yearly over stone one's size held in palm of
RC XV 314.
C100. Sex tabu. T55. Girl as wooer. T331. Man unsuccessfully tempted by
woman.
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Fairy induces hero to dive into lake which makes person old.
C721.1. Tabu: bathing during certain time. (Cf. C755.) ZCP XIII 167.
C735.1. Tabu: sleeping during certain time. (Cf. C750, F564.1.*) BCC 163.
Part i 191.
C735.2.3.* Tabu: king (hero) sleeping after sunrise at capital. (Cf. C563.*)
C735.2.4.* Tabu: sleeping in house lighted after sunset. (Cf. C752.1.*) IHK
C735.2.8.* Tabu: sleeping two nights in same place until certain result is
C742.1.* Man must be killed with first blow: other blows will not harm him.
C743.* Tabu: putting house in order for one man. (Cf. P320.) AMC 14.
C746.* Tabu: watching a game without helping the losing player. SGMR
act daily.
C751. Tabu: doing thing at certain time. (Cf. C615.1,* C630, C641.1,*
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C751.1.1.* Tabu: lighting fire before king lights one. (Cf. C756.) LSL 156ff.
C751.2.* Tabu: sleeping with certain wife on Midsummer's Eve. (Cf. C100,
C160.) SG II 175.
C751.6.* Tabu: leaving capital every ninth night. TBD 19; RC XXII 27;
IHK 631.
C752.1.1.* Tabu: bringing arms to capital after sunset. ALI III 83.
C. Tabu 97
C752.1.3.* Tabu: single person entering one's house after sunset. IHK 632;
C752.1.5.* Tabu: casting in graveyard after sunset. (Cf. C93.) RC XVI 51.
C755. Taftic doing thing during certain time. (C237*. C263,* C721.1,
SGMR 139.
SGMR 73.
C756. Tabu: doing thing before certain time. (Cf. C402,* C7B1.1.1.*)
C756.4.* Tabu: entering chariot less than three weeks after having eaten
horse flesh. (Cf. Q499.6.*) AR I 152; IHK 385; SGMR 91f., 123.
C761.4.* Tabu: staying too long in certain place. (Cf. C712.) LC 3f.; OST
III 177.
C761.4.1.* Tabu: staying two nights in one place until certain event is
brought to pass. CHAS III 174; CKD 90, 95; IHK 254, 265; JGAS VI
learned. M1S1.5. Vow not to eat or sleep until certain event is brought to pass.
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C771.1. Tabu: building too high a tower (Tower of Babel). (Cf. A1333.)
C773.1. Tabu: making unreasonable requests. (Cf. C871,* J1512, L210, Q338.)
BCC 163.
C834. Tabu: turning aside for anyone. (Cf. H1400, H1561.) IHK 404; MAR
C835.1.* Tabu: bearded men refusing combat. (Cf. C565.*) RIAM I Part
I 191.
C841. Tabu: killing certain animals. (Cf. B2.* C841.7,* V134.4.*) RC XXI
C841.2. Tabu: killing birds. Supernatural lover (king of birds) tells woman
that son must not do so. (Cf. C841.7.*) EIL 27; IHK 629; MAR III 75;
C841.4.* Tabu: hunting a pig. (Cf. C619.2,* M397.*) ITS VII 149f.; EIL
48; MAR III 177; OST III 175ff.; RAC 150; RC XXXIII 157f.; SGMR 39.
0841.7.* Tabu: killing totem animal. EIL 48n.; RC XII 243, XXI 286n.;
TBD 12n.; Mel IV 299; RIAC 1280. Cf. RC XXXIII 165f. (bibliography).
B2.* Animal totems. C221.2. Tabu: eating totem animal. C841.2. Tabu: kill-
(Cf. C610.) LC 5.
C855.* Tabus concerning weapons. (Cf. D1080.) SGMR 441 (s.v. "Weapons").
C855.1.* Tofttt: failing ot make gift to magic lance. The lance kills offender.
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C855.2.* Tofttt: alloicing spear-head to touch stone. (Cf. C500.) ITS VIII
C855.3.* To6tt: putting spear-head between teeth. ITS VIII 283; IT 3 Ser
307.
C855.4.* Tofttt: slaying woman with spear. ITS VIII 283; IT 3 Ser 307. Cf.
IHK 216.
C856.* Tabus concerning war. SGMR 193f.; SG II 433; ZCP III 209.
C641.* Tabu: making war against certain tribe. C642.* Tabu: making peace
with certain tribe. C878.2.1.* Tabu: going to battle without being clothed in
C856.1.* Tofttt: leaving track of army at certain place, time. (Cf. C751.)
LC 3.
C856.3.* Tabu: army to advance until certain conditions are fulfilled. (Cf.
C888,* H35.4.1.*)
C. Tabu 99
C858.* Tabu: swimming with certain birds. (Cf. C721.) RC XXI 153;
SGMR 67.
C862.* Tabu: going with dry feet over certain river. RC XXI 153.
C863.* Tabu: following three red men to certain place. TBD 19; RC XXII
27.
C864.* Tabus concerning entry into assembly. (Cf. P632.*) RC XII 74;
401.
C866.* Tabu: going to (leaving) certain place without combat. IHK 136f.;
C8fi7.* Tabu: abusing women or children. OST III 205; RAC 144.
C180. Tabu confined to one sex. S400. Cruel persecutions. T600. Care of
C868.* Tabu: fighting with certain person. (Cf. C600.) ZCP XIII 167.
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Part I 191.
C872.* Tabu: turning away from (refusing requests of) poets. (Cf. P427.7.*)
C501. Tabu: contact with things belonging to a king. P10. Kings. Q300. Con-
C874.* Tabu: breaking up revelry before its end. (Cf. C282.1.*) OST II
185.
C875.* Tabu: carrying child on one's back into house. AT>I I 175.
C877.* Tabu: stripping dead and slain. (Cf. S139.2.2.*) ALI I 175ff.; TBC
37.
C878.2.1.* Tabu: going to battle without being clothed in silk. (Cf. C856,*
IV 193.
51.
C884.2.* Tabu: allowing horse to lose its bridle, stray, or stale. (Cf.
LC 7, 249.
LC 5.
C886.* Tabu: failing to observe certain festival. (Cf. C58, C684.4,* V70.)
TLS X 25.
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C887.* Tabu: being in same house with fire, weapon, dog. IT 4 Ser 240.
C888.* Tabu: traveling beyond spot where feat of skill has been performed
before duplicating it. (Cf. C856.3.*) CRC 12; TBC 30f., 39.
C891.* Tabu: uncleanliness. (Cf. C720.) SGMR 162f., 165. Cf. VSH I clli.
C891.1.* Tabu: riding dirty on black-heeled horse across certain plain. (Cf.
C610.) LC 5.
C891.2.* Tabu: bearded man going dirty to bed. (Cf. C565.*) RIAM I Part
i 193.
C893.* Tabu: proceeding after mishap to chariot. TBC 69; IHK 136.
A920.1.8.1.* Lake from violating tabu. A939.1.* River burst's from well in pur-
suit. F933.7.1.* Desecrated well overflows. D927.5.* Spring runs dry (as
result of fratricide). C855.1.* Tabu: failing to make gift to magic lance. The
lance kills offender. F361. Fairy's revenge. Q200. Deeds punished. Q400.
Kind' of punishment.
C. Tabu 101
C918.* Mare from water world disappears when she is scolded and her halter
used for common purposes. (Cf. C41, F989.13.*) KAST I Ser I 366f. Cf.
SO II 72, 83.
920. Death for breaking tabu. BCC 133; BMC II 503; HFB 177f.; IHK
directed by druid. bring about death of king by causing fish bone to stick in his
throat. M101.3.* Death as punishment for broken oath. M370. Vain attempts
C921. Immediate death for breaking tabu. (Cf. C855.1.*) OST II 179f.; RC
XXI 155f., XXII 39f., XXIII 423. XXXIII 425; SG II 98, 236f., 266; TBD
31f.
Q414.)
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(fairy?) causes twofold death of mortal husband who utters Ber name. M341.2.4.2.*
C928.* Death from insanity as punishment for breaking tabu. (Cf. C949.1.*)
E IV 27.
(Cf. C192,* T55.) EIL 44; OST III 11f.; RAC 150; SMGR 173.
woman. (Cf. M438.*) HRI I 94f.; IT I 72; SGMR 173; TIS II 403n.
C930. Loss of fortune for breaking tabu. (Cf. C841.0.1,* Q585.) LC 7, 259;
RC XV 314.
C936* Elves set country afire because of broken tabu. (Cf. F369.1.*) IHM
C93S.* Rulers of inferior character after tabu is broken. (Cf. P10, Q552.3.)
TLS X 25.
C940. Sickness or weakness for breaking tabu. (Cf. C31, C311, D1336.)
BCC 43.
C942. Loss of strength from broken tabu. ACLC V 320f., 370; CS 96ff., 292f.,
255; DHC 38; FL IV 481; IHK 133, 359, 362; MAR III 73f.; PMLA XV
D1336. Magic object gives weakness. D1410. Magic object renders helpless.
C942.3.* Weakness from seeing woman (fairy?) naked. (Cf. C312.1, F362.3,*
C943. Loss of sight for breaking tabu. IT 3 Ser 307; RIAM I Part i 199;
as punishment.
C949.1.* Insanity for breaking tabu. (Cf. C928.*) IT 3 Ser 307. For cross-
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C985.0.1.* Teeth blackened as punishment for breaking tabu. ITS XIII 283.
C987.* Curse as punishment for breaking tabu. ACLC V 320f., 370; CS 96f.;
C940. Sickness or weakness for breaking tabu. D1837. Magic weakness. M400.
C991.* Quest imposed for breaking tabu. (Cf. C568.1,* H1200.) CKD 90.
C999.1.* Imposing tabus. (Cf. Q430.1.*) CKD 90, 95; IHK 80f.; OST V 103;
C999.1.1.* Tabu imposed by person. ITS XII 103; OST V 103; ZCP IX 245.
C. Tabu 103
C999.1.1.3.* Tabu imposed by host. (Cf. P320.) ITS II 31; IT 2 Ser I 164f.;
C999.1.1.5.* Tabu imposed by saint. (Cf. D1713.) CKD 95; IHK 265; ITS
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D. MAGIC
D0-699. TRANSFORMATION
D0. Transformation (general). LMR 125f.; MAR III 54f.; RAC 319f.;
B187.7.* Magic bitches (in human form) enchanted by fairy music. D2070. Be-
D6. Enchanted castle. (Cf. D1131.) Nitze, "The Castle of the GrailAn
GGA 1928, p. 379; LMR 158f.; OG 465 (s.v. "Castle of Maidens," "Chastel
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D12. Transformation: man to woman. AIM I 76; Beal VII 244f.; IMC 120;
man has children. K1321. Seduction by man disguised as woman. K1836. Dis-
D20. Transformation to person of different social class. IHK 278; Goi 20,
141.
D25.1.* Transformation into a cleric (monk). (Cf. K1826.1.) CKD 52. Cf.
IHK 276f.
D. Magic 105
D42. God in guise of mortal. (Cf. A120.0.1. A125,* K1811.) CKD 51; IHK
D45.1. Kings exchange forms and kingdoms for a year. MAR III 93.
D45.2. Gods exchange forms. (Cf. A120.0.1,* A160.) MAR III 56.
D55.1.1.2.* Man magically stretches self to sink tent pole. RC XLIII 43.
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D100. Transformation: man to animal. DDC 174f.; MAR III 168; RAC
216f.; Beal II 324; ITS I 63; BMC II 334; TL I 249. For cross-references
D101. Transformation: god to animal. HRI II 138; IHM 558 (s.v. "Other-
A113. Totemistic gods. A132. God in animal form. E611.2.1. Divinity re-
a wolf. E V 203, XII 27f.; EC II 370f.; HS and N VIII 169n., 257f.; IHK
632; ITS III 236f.; BMC II 271, 344, 352, 354; IT 3 Ser II 376f., 4 Ser I
264f.; OST II 158f.; RAC 216f.; RC XI 243, XV 466, XXV 251; Sp XI 49f.;
TBD 22; TEF II 119f.; TIN 204; TL I 235; VSH I clxxii; TBD 22 (cf. 56).
B25. Man-dog. B442. Helpful wolf. E721.5.1.* Wandering soul assumes shape
of wolf.
D114.1. Transformation: man to deer. (Cf. E612.5.*) CRC 40; IMC 30;
IT 3 Ser I 230f.; ITS VII 131; LF I 198; RC XV 307; TL I 47, II 381, 459;
TLS VII 11, IX 67, X 327, XVII 89ff.; VB II 65, 285f.; TBC 86f.; ZCP II
B611.5.*) LF I 198; MAR III 168; RAC 150; SG II 163; VB II 65; TLS
385.
D122. Transformation: man to boar. (Cf. D136, E611.3.1.) IHK 503f.; Per
E VII 243.
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XXXIX 43.
D133.4.1.* God assumes form of calf. (f. A132.9.*) CRC 74f.. 79f.
64.
CLAJ I 42; IHK 503f.; IHM 311; MAR III 125f.; MP XVIII 107; OST
III 181; Per II 141f.; RC XV 471, 474; SG II 95, 536f.; TLS X 151, 387, 506;
CLAJ I 42; HS and N VIII 238; IHM 310; ITS X 41; MAR III 169; ZCP
D. Magic 107
41f.; Sp XI 48f.
III 169; OST II 159f., 163; ITS VII 142; XXVIII 114f., 201; EC II 370;
LMR 311f.; MAR III 51; RAC 86; BMC II 334f., 351f.; ITS I 63; SLC
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D162. Transformation: man (woman) to crane. LH II 85. 237; ITS VII 119,
IX 91; FL XLIII 405; MAR III 175; RC XX 41, 49; TCD 241.
IMC 31; FL XLIII 387f.; SG II 267; VB I 24f.; ZCP II 313f.; ITS XXXIX
43.
D185.1.* Transformation: woman (fairy) to fly (.*). IHM 29;i (cf. IHK
D191.1.* Lucifer as serpent. (Cf. A671.2.1.) TLS III 53; ITS XXXIV 67,
179.
271; RCXV466.
ITS IV 205.
Ser I 250f.
D199.4.* Transformation: man to otter. BNE II 79; Mel IV 299; RIAC 1280;
VSH I cxliv.
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254; VB II 65.
BNE II 191f.
165, 268.
D624.2-* Fairies become birds every other venr. D1193.1.* Magic bag made
D. Magic 109
D361. Transformation: swan to person. CS 82; IHK 427; TIN 211; BMC II
351f.; E V 203ff.
D361.1. Swan maiden. (Cf. D721.) BBN 127n.; Beal VIII 225; EIL 53f.;
IHK 300f., 393; MAR III 78f.; MP XII 616f., 620n.; RAC 82; RC III 344f.;
stealing clothes of bathing girl. Til1. Marriage of mortal and supernatural being.
man.)
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D412.5.4.* Animal that is hound by night, sheep by day. (Cf. D187.4,* D621.)
woman).
280ff.
D454.2.1.* Transformation: milk to blood. (Cf. D474.5.*) SLC 148; IHK 561.
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D. Magic 111
198.
SLC 148; TIN 213; TL I 73; IHK 561; PMLA LXII 897.
D1317. Magic object warns of danger. E761.1.1. Life token: water turns to
blood. F961.1.8.* Sun appears color of blood. F961.3.1.* Moon turns to blood.
BMC I fi76; OST IV 173; RC XVII 138, XXI157; ZCP V 33; KMM 145,153.
CrSc 127.
289, 501f.; CrSc 161; CS 107; RC XVII 208; TIN 209; TLS X 345; IHK 541.
B100. Treasure animals. D1450. Magic objects furnish treasure. D2100. Magic
wealth. F340. Gifts from fairies. K236.3.* Tribute paid in enchanted snow.
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TLS II 477.
D477. Transformation: object becomes wine. ZCP XII 247ff.; BNE II 106,
110.
D1046.) Atl IV 189; BNE II 116; H 105; LSL 173, 228, 276; MO 199; MT
117; RC XXIII 409f.; SG II 10; VSH I ci; BCC 55, 75, 193; POW 38; ITS
D479.4.1.* Transformation: water to ale. H 59, 67; LH II 42, 197; LSL 185,
TIN 119.
D484.1.* Grave equals five times length of any person's foot. TIN 201.
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intercourse.
D522. Transformation through magic word (charm). (Cf. D1273.) TBC 16.1.
D. Magic 113
or drinking.
(Cf. F378.1.)
D565.2. Transformation by touching with rod. Atl IV 129, 171, 197; HS and
N VIII 165, 268; ITS VII 144; OST II 163; VB I 81; GJ II 177; OCR 44;
IHK 479.
D1254, D1254.1. Magic staff (wand). D1355.16.* Magic rod produces love.
Dl 364.26.* Silver rods cause magic sleep. P427.10.6.* Poet's rod (flesc filed).
171, IV 194; BMC II 334f.; CKD 40; ITS I 64; RC XXIV 190f.; Maynadier,
Wife of Bath's Tale (London, 1901), 78f.; ZCP I 146. Cf. OST VI 83ff.
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XII 247ff.
D568. Transformation by turning magic hood. MAR III 175; TLS XVI 51.
Evil eye.
D601.* Offer to make pups born of woman in shape of hound human. (Cf.
other. (Cf. D620.) AIM IV 159; Beal I 344; BMC II 367; CG 159; DDC
136f.; DHC 17; FL III 469, XLIII 387f., 403; IT 3 Ser I 227, 248; IMC 29f.;
LMR 110; MAC 259f.; MAR III 57, 70f., 168, 206f.; RAC 356f.; OST V 234;
RC XV 453f., XXV 251, XXXI 436, XLIII 367f., XLVIII 367f.; ITS XXXV
134f., 273, XXXIX 23, 43, 81, 8fi; TKS 124f.; TLS IX 67; VB II 58f.; FM
I4f.
transforms self, is swallowed and reborn in new form. E670. Repeated re-
incarnation.
nite intervals. (Cf. D610.) MAR III 75; IHK 601f.; RAC 394 (s.v.
"Etaln").
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D621.5.* Sheep by day; dog by night. (Cf. B187.5.*) ITS XLI 137, 287; ZCP
XII 247ff.
D624. Yearly transformation. BMC II 334f.; ITS I 63; CHAS 2 Ser III 86f.;
RC XV 466; VB II 59ff.
D624.2.* Fairies become birds every other year. (Cf. F234.1.15,* F241.7.*)
II 147.
ITS II 35, 97, 129, X 49ff.; HRI I 20; IT 3 Ser 250f., 373; GJ II 177; OCR
F305.) VB I 24.
D. Magic 115
D641. Transformation to reach difficult place. ITS X 49ff.; MAR III 177.
D641.1. Lover as bird visits mistress. (Cf. D658.1, F234.1.15,* T30.) IHK
fi29, 631n.; RC XVI 57, XXII 20, XXXI 443f., 450; TBD 12; E V 221; SG
II 76.
D641.1.1.* Girl as bird visits lover. (Cf. F234.1.15.*) IHK 393; MAR III
144.
K1800, K1930, K2350.) VB I 77f., 81f.; ZCP XII 246; ITS XLI 135, 285.
367; LSL 250; HRI II 161; TL I 47, II 381, 459; ITS X 51, 69; TLS XVII
OMC II 280ff.
B872.2.* Giant eel. D931. Magic rock (stone). K910. Murder by strategy.
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transformed fairy.
MAR III 75; RC XXII 20, XXXI 450; TBD 12; SG II 76; ITS XLI 285.
50; HRI I 25; IT I 127; IHK 611f.; LH II 11, 113; MAR III 52, 56. 63. 75,
184f.; MO 239; RAC 349, 353f.; RC XXXI 430n.; VB I 72; Got 96.
person. K1915.2.* Throuugh power of saint, man is caused to assume lover's form
Wound healed only by person who gave it. K1811. Gods (Saints) in disguise \isit
mortals.
CS 242.
rand. Beal II 254, 259; CS 15; GJ IX 294f.; KGG XIV No. 2, pp. 44ff.;
B172.6.* Magic birds lure hunters to certain place. F159.1.* Otherworld reached
by hunting animal. F241.0.1.* Fairy animal hunted. F320. Fairies carry people
VII 131.
F302.5.2. Fairy mistress transforms man's human wife. T92. Rivals in love.
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escape detection by the pursuer. (Cf. R210.) Atl IV 197; LH II 49, 209;
TL I 47, II 381, 459; TP II 354; ITS X 51; TBC 86f. Cf. S XXIII 93.
LSL 250.
D672. Obstacle flight. Fugitives (or their helpers) throw objects behind
B635.3.*)
B773.*) ITS X 13ff.; MAR III 51; RAC 86; OST III 65.
SG II 281.
D. Magic 117
119; H 27ff., 59, 67, 81, 105; LH II 85, 197f., 204; LSL passim; RC XII
347, XV 424, XXVII 293; TL I, II, passim; TLS XVII 89ff.; SG II 26, 72;
XXIII 409; HRI II 161; SG II 249; MCS 73; OST II 145. Cf. IHK 601.
VB I 77.
D695.* Man transformed to woman has children. (Cf. D12, T578.) RHR
XVII 321ff.
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D700-799. DISENCHANTMENT
D700. Person disenchanted. SG II 333; OCR 216; ATC 501 (s.v. "Disen-
127.
LMR 98f.; MAR III 176; MP XIII 49; OST III 149ff.
D711.1.1.* Head transferred from one man to another; second man's head in
E783.1. Head cut off and successfully replaced. F511.0.6.* Beheaded man's head
D711.1.) RC XX 151.
E442. Ghost laid by piercing grave with stake. S139.2.2.10.* Ash slakes thrust
person.
ATC 377f.; Beal IV 194; CKD 39f.; E IV 101ff.; IT 3 Ser 289f., 321; ITS
VIII149; LMR 279, 297f.; MAR III 181; MCS 75ff.; OG 210f.; OMC II 147;
Boston, 1933), 807; MCS 67f.; SGMR 349f.; Stokes, Academy, April, 1892,
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387ff.
267.
II 173.
D. Magic 119
TLS X 387ff.
D799.1.* Children disenchanted after long period are aged. Atl IV 151ff.
D811. Magic object received from God (o pod). (Cf. D812, V227.1.*) TLS
D812. Magic object received from supernatural being. (Cf. D811, N810.)
D812.1. Magic object received from saint. (Cf. V220.) ZCP II 561; SG II
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D812.3. Magic object received from devil. (Cf. G303.) SLC 12.
D812.8. Magic object received from lady in dream. (Cf. D825.) SAI 75.
D812.10.* Magic object received from angel. (Cf. V232.) BCC 131.
SG II 17.
D812.11.* Magic object received from giant. (Cf. F531.) ITS XXVIII 13;
FL XLIII 397.
D813. Magic object received from fairy. (Cf. F340.) CRC 89; BMC II 313;
CML 37; IHM 69n.; IT 3 Ser I 208, 4 Ser I 256; MAR III 65; OMC II 283;
OST III 215, 229, IV 27; SAI 75; SG II 121, 151, 254; TBC 190, 245, 268,
D813.1.1. Magic sword received from Lady of Lake. IHK 115 (cf. 701, s.v.
D878.2.* Magic sword thrown into lake by dying hero. D1081. Magic sword.
395.
D825. Magic object received from maiden. (Cf. D812.8.) ITS XXVIII 29.
D838. Magic object acquired by stealing. (Cf. D861.) IHK 433, 441; ITS
D851. Magic object acquired by exchange. (Cf K100, M200.) IT 3 Ser I 212.
Asceticism.
B311. Congenial helpful animal. E765.2. Life bound up with that of animal.
E761. Life-token. TS89.3. Birth trees. Spring forth as hero is born, act as
life token, etc. T589.7.1.* Simultaneous birth of (domestic) animal and child.
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D867.* Magic object disappears at owner's death. IT 3 Ser 216. Cf. IHK 553.
D878.2.* Magic sword thrown into lake by dying hero. (Cf. D813.1.1.) CLAJ
I 49.
jcct_ controls elements. D2140. Magic control of the elements. F790. Extra-
view of man promised all he can see (for expelling saint). Z156.* Cloud (mist) as
symbol of misfortune.
D902. Magic rain. (Cf. D910.) VSH I clxxx. For cross-references see Motif-
D. Magic 121
D902.1. Magic mist. AU I 127; E V 147; IHK 219n., 252f., 463f.; IT I 271f.,
419 (b.v. "Ce6"), 3 Ser I 213, Extraband LIII f.; ITS II 45, 49, VIII 83, X
11, XLI 109f.; LMR 127; MAR III 43; OST II 189f., III 217, VI 25; RAC
53; PMLA LXIV 879; TLS XVI 59, XVII 63, 71; CrSc 53; VSH I clxxix f.;
AMC 151; POW 380 (s.v. "mist"); SG II 11, 228. For cross-references see
D902.1.1.* DruWc mist. (Cf. D1361.1, P427.*) OST III 217, VI 25; OMM
D905. Magic storm. BNE II 11; MAR III 44, 191; RAC 55; RC XXIII 419;
F962.12.* Electric storm breaks island into three parts. F1041.20.* Man dies
tempest.
s.v. "Wind."
D908. Magic darkness. (Cf. D902.1, F965.) IT I 184; IHK 336, 463; TL I 93;
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A910. Origin of water features. D1242.1. Magic water. D1432. Waters mani-
D911. Aioflrt'c sea. (Cf. D2151.1, F930.) RIAT-IMS I Part i, p. clxxiii; POW
D911.1.* Magic wave. AIM IV 82; CG 121. For cross-references see Motif-
D911.1.1.* Magic virtue of nine waves. (Cf. Z71.6.) DHC 16; IMC 144f.; IT
I 838 (s.v. "tond"), 3 Ser I 207; ITS VIII 85f.; LH II 12f., 114; TP II 299;
MAR III 44; RAC 55, 179f.; RC II 201, IX 118; VSH I cxlviii. Cf. LH II
38, 196.
D915. Magic river. BCC 131; POW 382 (s.v. "River"). For cross-references
D921. Magic Jake (pond). (Cf. F713.) For cross-references see Motif-Index,
D921.1. Lake (pond) produced by magic. CS 44; OST II 169; RIAT I Part i,
p. xlvi.
D921.3.* Lake under which supernatural smith lives. (Cf. A966.2,* F271.3.)
F212. Fairyland under water. F531.6.2.2.2.* Giants live under lake. F725.5.*
D925. Magic fountain. (Cf. D926, D927.) TL II 409; VSH I cl, clxxil; POW
VSH I cl.
D926. Magic well. (Cf. D925, D927, V232.3.1.*) E II 115, V 37; BCC 135;
Beal IX 28, X 101f.; HS and N VIII 83n., 125f.; PMLA XXX 677n.; IHM
322; MAR III 121; RAC 399 (s.v. "Wells"); VSH I cli; POW 386 (s.v.
115. Cf VSH I cl f.
D926.2.* Drinking from well prevents smiling and laughter "in life." (Cf.
D1242.1.) E II 113.
D926.3.* Drinking from well prevents sadness and grief. (Cf. D1359.3.1.)
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E II 115.
A941.3.1.* Spring breaks forth where magic spear strikes earth. A941.5.* Spring
breaks forth through power of saint . D1567.6. Stroke of staff brings water from
D927.5.* Spring runs dry (as result of fratricide). (Cf. D1647, H251.9.1,*
D931. Magic rock (stone). BCC 43, 103,105, 131, 133; Beal X 104, 106; BNE
II 185; KAST 1 Ser II 306; LSL 156; Modern Language Quarterly VIII
423; MO 77; OG 271; TL I 9, II 447; TLS II 367; VSH I civ f.; POW 383
(s.v. "rock"); TEF II 426 (s.v. "Cursing stones"), 434 (s.v. "Stones").
"Rock (s)."
ITS IV 207.
F244.1.* The Four Jewels of the Tuatha De Danann." 11171.5.* Stone of Destiny.
D. Magic 123
D931.0.3.* Stone on which saint is baptized (is born) has magic powers.
D935. Magic earth (soil). (Cf. D934.1.*) BNE II 185; BCC 39, 169; ITS
D1278.1. Magic churchyard mould. D1385.1. Earth from saint's grave expels
C51.2.2. Tabu: cutting sacred trees or forests. F1S1.1.3.* Pcrilous forest on way
D941.1. Forest produced by magic. (Cf. D950, F979.8.*) SG II 10, 336; BNE
II 104.
D945. Magic hedge. (Cf. D902.1, D1381.1.) IT I 352 (s.v. "airbe"); OMC I
D950. Magic tree. (Cf. D940.) BNE II 185; MO 119; RAC 202f.; BMC II
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313; S XXIII 93; TL I 85, II 557; VSH I civ; AIM IV 49; CG 75; TCD
98, 132, 231; POW 384 (s.v. "tree"). For cross-references see Motif-
55ff.; EC II 7; IHK 289; MAR III 131; RAC 377; RIAM I Part i 147;
mals. F323.* Fairy women take body of dead hero to fairylani H1333.3.0.1.*
D950.0.1.1.* Magic tree guarded by giant ogre. OST III 119ff.; RC XVIII 363.
ALI III 51; BNE II 14, 185; CG 35; CR III 341f.; FL III 498; HS and N
VIII 93n.; IHM 322; IT 3 Ser I 195f., 213, 226; ITS VII 187, XLI 141;
LSL 338; RC VIII 63, XV 457; TKS 92n.; TLS X 287ff.; VSH I cllii f.
D950.2. Magic oak tree. (Cf. V1.1.1.*) RAC 205; BCC 121; SG II 336; TLS
X 149, 505.
D950.6. Magic ash tree (quicken, rowan). BNE II 33; ITS IV 203; TEF II
rowan) used by druids for divination. D1385.2.2.* Ash (quicken, rowan) prolects
against spells and enchantment. F971.4.1.* Ash tree bears apples. P427.6.1.*
Ash stakes thrust through bodies of slain warriors. V1.1.1.2.* Ash as sacred tree.
D950.7. Magic lime tree. (Cf. D1472.1.3.) VSH I cliii; BMC II 500.
D950.10.* Magic apple tree. (Cf. D981, F162.3.4,* F813.1, F971.4.1.*) BCC
D950.11.* Magic alder tree (of Inis Cealtra). (Cf. F971.4.1.*) BMC II 313.
D950.13.* Magic hawthorn. (Cf. D1385.2.3.*) RAC 203; Beal X 110, 113;
IT 3 Ser I 125.
D950.14.* Magic yew tree. IHK 661; IT I 129; RAC 203; RC XV 310; SG
sacred tree.
D951.1.* Magic tree springs from fairyland berry. OST III 119.
D953.1.1.* Magic tioigs grow from buried magic vessel. (Cf. D1171.) OST
II 173ff.
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D954. Magic bough. BMC II 313; EIL 110; FL XII 430f., XLIII 397f.; IT 3
Ser I 213; Manly Anniversary Studies (Chicago. 1923), 296f.; MAR III
114f.; RAC 363; POW 53n.; VB I 16; PMLA LXIV 877; RC XIV 427.
D954.1.* Magic branch makes old young. (Cf. D1880.) FL XLIII 398.
D954.3.* Magic branch satisfies hunger and thirst. (Cf. D1030.) FL XLIII
397.
D1532.9.* Magic leaf bears person aloft. K105. Resuscitation by herbs (leaves).
D961. Magic garden. HS and N VIII 82f., 133f.; IHK 605; MAR III 50f.;
D. Magic 125
E631, F815.)
D965.8. Magic corn. (Cf. D973, D1601.2, F1099.4,* H1022.6.1.*) EIL 111;
MAR III 118; PMLA LXIV 881; S XXIII 93; BNE II 26, 223, 233.
D973. Magic grains. (Cf. D965.8, D1033.2,* D1500.1.31.*) IrTs I 18; TP II 336.
D975. Magic flower. (Cf. F814,* F979.10.*) BMC II 485; "The Wonderful
D981. Magic fruit. BNE II 104, 114; FL XLIII 397; POW 377 (s.v. "fruit").
D981.1. Magic apple. E III 157f., IV 9; EIL 103, 126f.; FL XLIII 166, 397;
OG 39, 83, 86, 277f., 463 (s.v. "Apples in fairyland"); PMLA LXIV 877;
RC XIX 127f.; SG II 385f.; ZCP XVII 203; POW 373 (s.v. "apples");
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D981.1.1.* Magic apple from Garden of the Hesperides. Atl IV 189; Beal I
A692. Islands of the Blest. Fil1. Journey to earthly paradise. F162.1. Garden
D981.10. Magic (giant) berries. (Cf. H1333.3.)' BNE II 103, 104, 144; SG
D985. Magic nut. CKD 94; IHK 263; KMM 195; OMC II 143; RAC 377;
RC XV 334; S XII 424; TLS X 131, 287ff.; ZCP XVII 156; BNE II 14.
D985.3. Magic hazel-nut. (Cf. D950.1.) BNE II 14; CG 35; CKD 94; IHM
322f.; IT 3 Ser I 213; KMM 195; OMC II 143; RAC 377; RC XV 457; S
D991. Magic hair. Cf. VSH I clxxviil. For cross-references see Motif-Index.
D992. Magic head. BBN 13f.; CrSc 13; MAR III 105; OG 294f., 464 (s.v.
"Feasting of Bran's Head"); RAC 395 (s.v. "Heads, cult of"); ZCP XIV
153; BMC II 534; TLS II 308; FM II 905f. For cross-references see Motif-
XLIII 166; IT Extraband 678n.; IHK 684 (s.v. "Furbalde Fer Benn").
D993. Magic eye. (Cf. D2071.) For cross-references see Motif-Index, alpha-
D996. Magic hand. ERE VI (s.v. "Hand"); IT I 652 (s.v. "lam"); ITS XLI
115, 149, 177; BNE II 118; MO 201. For cross-references see Motif-Index.
D996.0.1.1.* Magic power of right hand for good. (Cf. D1791.1,* V52.15.*)
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D996.0.2.1.* Magic power of left hand for evil. (Cf. D1791.2.*) BCC 13. 147;
D1588.1.* Magic brain assures heaven for man who dies upon it. F5S7.1. Re-
movable brain.
D1001. Magic spittle. AU I 197 ;TM I 339; RC XVII 243; TL. I 219; VSH I
D1003. Magic bloodhuman. BCC 39; TIN 93f., xxiv; VSH I cxi. cl, clxxxi;
MO 47; TLS II 380. Cf. Beal I 415. For cross-references see Motif-Index,
D1004. Magic tears. VSH I ci; E II 195. For cross-references see Motif-
D1005. Magic breath. VSH I clxxii, clxxviii; BNE II 33; IHK 472. For
ing," "Breathing."
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D1018. Magic milk of animal. Beal II 210; BNB II 110, 122, 129; MAR III
118; PMLA LXIV 881; RC XV 428; RIAT I Part i, p. xlvi; TLS X 167;
s.v. "Milk."
B109.4.3.* Cow gives milk without cessation. D921.3.1.* Lake of milk created
through merit of saint . Dl 349.1.3.* Magic milk produces immunity from hunger
and thirst. r)1500.1.33.* Magic healing milk. 1)1503.7.1.* Magic pool of -mlk
heals wounds. D1515.3.* Bath in milk of white, hornless cows as antidote for
by bathing in milk. F989.9.* Milk from saint's cows forms lake. F1094.* Milk
has taste of wine and honey. T601.* Infant bathed in milk. V229.2.3.* Saint
will drink only milk of cow milked by faithful woman. F241.2.5.* Woman lives
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D1025.1. Magic pigskin. (Cf. B183.9,* D1503.2, H1332.5.*) ITS XLI 137;
D1030. Magic food. MAR III 54, 84, 115; RAC 377f.; VSH I clxxxv; IrTs
D1030.1. Food supplied by magic. Beal VI 29; BNE II 54; B V 85; H 63:
LSL, 192, 253, 270; MAR III 192; RC IX 479, XII 351, XXIII 411; SG II
10, 14, 21; TL I 89, 241; TLS XVII 61; ZCP II 551, IX 271.
D1171. Magic vessel. D1652.1. Inexhaustible food. D1982.4.* Food and drink
D1032.1. Magic fish (as food). (Cf. B162.1, D1652.1.12.*) VSH I ell.
D1032.2.* Flesh of cat when chewed has magic results. (Cf. B184.) ACLC I
D1032.3.* Flesh of dog when chewed has magi&results. (Cf. B187.*) ACLC
D1032.4.* Flesh of pig when chewed has magic results. (Cf. B183.) ACLC
D1040. Magic drink. MAR III 31, 54; RAC 324; VSH I clxxii; BNE II 62,
68; SConC 48; SG II 235; IrTs I 16; ZCP I 109; GJ IX 295. For cross-
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D1040.1.* Drink supplied by magic. (Cf. D1040.) LSL 188f., 197; SG II 14,
16, 235.
D1043. Milk as magic drink. (Cf. D1018, P312.1.*) Beal III 210; ZCP I 109,
X17.
D1045.1. Magic ale. ACLC II 270f.; ITS XXXIX 65; LH II 42, 197; RIAM I
"Ale."
D1046. Magic wine. BMC II 439; BNE II 104, 114; FM I 53; RC XXIII 411;
TLS II 300; ZCP XVIII 209; BF 25n. For cross-references see Motif-
81.
and ornaments.
D. Magic 129
D1052. Magic garment (robe, tunic). MO 41; VSH I clxxx f. For cross-
D1053. Magic mantle (cloak). IHK 313, 425, 545; IT I 226f.; MAR III 55;
D1389.7.* Magic shirt protects against opposition. F343.5.1.* Fairy gives mdgic
cloak and shirt. D1692.* Shirt fits person of any size. H1022.4.1.* Task: mak-
D1057.1. Magic girdle. IHK 545; RC XIX 155; VB I 83; VSH I clxxxi. For
D1067.3. Magic hood. (Cf. D537.1, D1525.1.*) ALI I 73; MAR III 175; TLS
XVI 51.
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D1067.3.1. Magic coicl. VSH I clxxxi; BNE II 35; BCC 91, 95; MO 153; TL
D1071. Magic jewel. EC II 4; OG 19; RC XXXI 463n.; POW 379 (s.v. "Jewels,
263.
D1076. Magic ring. FL XXII 52f.; KAST 1 Ser II MO6; MAR III 172; OST
IV 27, VI 151; RC XXXII 184f.; Beal I 221, II 254. 259. For cross-refer-
D1078. Magic chain (ornament). (Cf. D1251.) AIM IV 101f.; CG 108, 152.
D1381.19.* Magic chain protects from attack. D1388.0.3.* Magic chain protects
from drowning. H251.3.6.* Chain around neck tests truth. Tightens when weirer
speaks falsehood.
D1080. Magic weapons. BBC 105; ITS XXVIII 315; MAR III 31; RAC
D1081. Magic sieord. ATC 407f. nn.; BCC 93; GGA 1890, p. 516f. (cf.
KSLA XXIX 133, 293 [s.v. "Caliburnus"]); IHK 114f., 545f., 701 (s.v.
218, 4 Ser I 256; ITS VII 153f., XXVIII 13; LG 148; LMR 244; Modern
MAR III 29, 33, 665, 191, 197f.; RAC 291f.; RC I 261, XVII 417, XIX 275;
RIAM I Part i 198; VSH I clxxxv; VVW 208; IMC 106; ATC 502 (s.v.
"Sword."
D1081.1. Sword of magic origin. MAR III 197. Cf. VSH I clxxxv.
A523.1. Giant sword of culture hero. D813.1.1. Magic sword received from
I.ady of the Lake. F244.1.* "The Four Jewels of the Tuatha De Danann."
D1084. Magic spear. (Cf. D1086.) ATC 379f.; BCC 105; IHM 65f.; ITS
XXVIII 29, XLI 137, 287; IHK 545, 702 (s.v. "Liiin"); LMR 48, 243, 267n.;
MAR III 65f., 91; Modern Language Quarterly VIII 423; SG II 281; IT
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"Spear."
D1086. Magic lance. (Cf. D1084, F832.1.1.*) ATC 379f.; IHK 702 (s.v.
"Lain"); LMR 48f.; MAR III 90; ATC 502 (s.v. "Lance"); TLS XIV 45n.
D1087. Magic sling. IHK 83; MAR III 90; IT I 797 (s.v. "taball"); OMC
II 252.
D1101. Magic armor. (Cf. D1080, D1381.8, D1389.11.*) HS and N VIII 42n.;
D1101.1. Magic shield. E V 72; OMC II 329; IHK 545; PFM 285 (s.v. "Fairy
shield").
D1317.13.* Magic shield roars when bearer is in danger. D1336.4.* Magic shield
gives weakness. D1382.5.1.* Flaming shield does not burn owner. D1402.0.1.1.*
Magic shield shoots balls of fire among enemies. D1549.10.* Waves answer roar
token: flaming shield goes out. F343.10.3.* Fairy gives person invulernable shield.
F839.2.2.* Kdge of shield sharp enough to cut hair on water. F839.2.1.* Gigantic
shield.
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D1U4. Magic chariot. BCC 13f.; Goi 88, 92; TP II 242; IHK 310. For cross-
"Car (a)."
D1118. Magic airships. (Cf. D1532, D2135.) AIM III 8f.; AU I 213; FM I
D1121. Magic boat. (Cf. D1123.) BBN 127; BNE II 59, 68; EIL 104; LMR
258f.; PFM 285 (s.v. "Fairy boat"); RAC 364; POW 41, 374 (s.v. "boat").
D1123. Magic ship. (Cf. D1121.) MAR III 192. For cross-references see
D1132. Magic palace. POW 381 (s.v. "palace"); Beal VI 30. For cross-
D1133. Magic house. (Cf. D1131, D2031.) Beal VI 30; IHK 81f., 701 (s.v.
"hruiden"), 703 (s.v. "sid"); IT I 506 (s.v. "dun"), 732 (s.v. "rath"), 773
(s.v. "sid"), 812 (s.v. "tech"); MAR III 119f. For cross-references see
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D1136. Magic fort. (Cf. A179,* A538,* A1435.2,* D1131, D1133, D2031.13,*
D1136.1. Fort produced by magic. FL XXIII 204f.; IHK 431n.; MAR III 27;
A179.* God as rath-builder. A538.* Culture hero builds raths. A1435.2.* Origin
of raths. F221.1. Fairy house disappears at dawn. F222. Fairy castle. F531.6.6.
D1153. Magic table. (Cf. P338.*) HS and N VII 183f., X 307 (s.v. "Round
D1162. Magic light. (Cf. D1271.) MO 93; BCC 59; TLS VI 67; VSH I
cious stones in heaven. B15.7.12.* Eel with fiery mane. B15.7.13.* Bird with
fiery beak. B19.4. Glowing animals. D1478.* Magic object supplies light.
D1503.5.* Magic lantern heals wounds. F552.2. Fingers of saint give hyht.
F574. Luminous person. F969.3.2.* Hero's light (luan laith). F969.3.1.* Mar-
velous light reveals man hiding from saint. 1171.6.1. Luminous face as sign of
royalty. H1341.* Quest for magic lantern. V211.1.3.1.* Vast intolerable light
night marks place of saint's birth. V241.2.1.* Angels shed light upon saint's
D1171. Magic vessel. BCC 167; JEGPh XLV 1f.; MAR III 202f.; MP XIII
681f.; OG 466 (s.v. "Criol"), 469 (s.v. "Grail"); PMLA LVI 897; Per II
395 (s.v. "Grail"); RAC 383; RC XLVII 340f.; UCN 321; TLS X 121; IHK
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D1171.2. Magic cauldron (kettle). BDG 51f.; IHK 433, 605, 703 (s.v. "61
n-Gualai"); IHM 122; IT I 448 (s.v. "core"), 3 Ser I 205f., 358, 516f.; G
xviii, 45; ITS I 48, VII 171, VIII 223; KAP 236f.; LH I 178f.; MAR III
95, 101, 110, 192; MP XIV 385; OG 25 (s.v. "i"); PMLA LVI 909, LXIV
880; RAC 381f., 392 (s.v. "Cauldron"); RC XII 59; RIAM I Part i 199;
SG II 111, 482, 530; SLC 120; TP II 311; UCN XXVIII 310, 322; VSH I
clxxxvi; POW 43, 56n., 57n.; Studies in Philology XLIV 454ff. For cross-
D1171.6. Magic cup. BBN 185n. (cf. 27, 83n., 114n.); IT 3 Ser I 209, 216;
LMR 139, 237f.; MAR III 171, 202f.; MP X 292n.; OG 25 (s.v. "i"), 366f.;
OST II 173, III 327, VI 167, passim; Per II 166, 175; RC XXVII 293; RAC
383f.; UCN XXVIII 321f.; POW 375 (s.v. "cup"); RSAI Vol. for 1949, p.
"Grail."
D1171.11. Magic basket. (Cf. A137.4,* D1171, D1472.1.19.) KAP 240f.; MAR
D1324.1.1.* Magic tub drips at high tide, is watertight at ebb tide. D1338.10.*
Rejuvenation by magic tub. F1081.* Tub of water dropped neither breaks nor
spills.
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D1183. Magic scissors (shears). (Cf. D1355.15.*) IHK 545; MAR II 187.
D1193.1.* Magic bag made from skin of crane (transformed woman). (Cf.
A966.2,* Hill from anvil cast by supernatural smith. D1469.3.* Shower of gems
from magic anvil. D1566.1.5.* Shower of fire from magic anvil. D2143.1.6.*
D1207. Magic wheel. POW 386 (s.v. "wheel"). For cross-references see
EC III 46f.; IHM 519f.; IT 3 Ser I 409; RAC 328; VSH I clxii; ZCP
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119f.; FL XXII 336f.; ITS XVI 26f.; OST I 103; RC XVII 283, XVIII 34,
XLV 318; TCD 30; BF 233; BCC 133; VSH I clxxvif.; AnBol LXIX 100;
"Bell."
D1231. Magic harp. ITS VII 147; MAR III 29; PFM 168f.; RAC 327; RC
XII 109, XX 432; SG II 236; TIS I 287; BMC II 266; IMC 107. For cross-
D1240. Magic waters and medicines. BMC I 171f.; IHK 71, 190; ITF 133n.;
RAC 395 (s.v. "Healing"); SLC of.; TEF I 217, II 160f., 394 (bibliog-
mortals. F379.2.1.* Book (medical) brought back from otherworld. D1355. Love-
producing magic object. HI324.2.* Quest for draught of healing. P424. Physi-
D1242.1. Magic water. Beal X 104f.; BCC 103, 105, 127, 161; BNE II 62f.;
E II 68, 115; RC XV 451, 462, XXVI 9, XXXI 308; TLS II 367, X 263;
VSH I cxlviii.
A910. Origin of water features. A427.1. Goddesses of springs and wells. D902.
Magic rain. D910. Magic body of water. D925. Magic fountain (well, spring).
Magic healing well dug by saint. D1500.1.18. Magic healing water. 131505.5.
Magic water restores sight. D926.3.* Drinking from well prevents sadness and
frief. Dl 567.3. Water poured from saint's bell produces fountain. Dl 567.7.*
'ountain produced from drop of water. D1811.1.2. Magic wisdom from drinking
waters. E80. Water of life. F933.1. Miraculous spring bursts torth for holy
person. D2151.6.1.* Saint causes wells to fail. D2151.7.1.* Saint c.v,isis lakes
to dry up. F930. Extraordinary occurrences concerning seas and waters. HJ.'2.
Ordeal by water. HI321. Quest for marvelous water. VI32. Holy water. V134.
Sacred wells.
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D1244. Magic salve (ointment). (Cf. E101, G224.2.) Cf. TLS II 39fif.
D1254. Magic staff. (Cf. D1277, Dl539.3.*) BCC 105, 135; BNE II (1; CrSc
297.
661; IT I 129; ITS VIII 19; TEF II 22tf.: TKS 109n., 113n.; TLS VI
67; SLC 196; AC 19; CG 123; AIM IV 83. For cross-references see Motif-
D1258. Magic bridge. (Cf. F152.) POW 374 (s.v. "Bridge"). For cross-refer-
D1258.1. Bridge made by magic. (Cf. D125S.) E III 167; IHK 389, 398, 401;
D1263. Magic mill. BNE II 26; MD 49; VSH I clxxxvi; TP II 336. For cross-
D. Magic 135
D1266. Magic book. AE 9; BCC 21, 97, 141; MO 201; RIAC 1204; VSH I
clxxviii, clxxx; BCC 97. Cf. ZCP XVIII 227f. For cross-references see
D1266.1.1,* D1273, V151.) ITS XLI 41, 83; RC XVI 384, XLIX 187f.
D1381.24.* Magic letter protects against attack. D1641.11.* Sacred scroll re-
V246.0.1.* Angel leaves letter (book) with instructions for saint. V283.* Testa-
D1266.1.1.* Magic ogam writing. ACLC I 251; AIM IV 87f.; CG 130; G xlvi;
IHK 126, 661; IT I 129; OMC I cccxli f.; RAC 248, 309; TEF II 221f., 375
D1271. Magic fire. (Cf. D1162.) BCC 59, 131; BNE II 33, 115; FM I 415;
IrTs I 2; POW 377 (s.v. "fire"); E II 197; RC XV 451, XVII 198, 395;
IHK 180; MO 41; TEF I 395 (s.v. "Fire"); TLS X 263; VSH I cxxxvi.
"Fire," "Flame."
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D1272.1. Magic line. (Cf. D1574.) RC IX 481; TLS XVII 47; VSH I clxxv.
414f., IV 204f. (bibliography), VIII 112f.; BMC I 534, II 146f., 160, 352,
479, 484, 599f., 600n., 631, 472; CG 21; CRC 88; E VI 112; IT 3 Ser I 211;
RAC 398 (s.v. "Spells"); RC XV 313, XVI 65, XX 423, XXIII 421; RIAC
147, 151, 155, 157, 162, 168, 414, 457, 516, 570, 631, 723, 918, 985, 1054.
1135, 1184, 1215f., 1219, 1222, 1229f., 1235, 1241, 1778f., 1780, 1799, 1897,
1983, 2325, 2358; TCD 139; TL I 49f., 247, II 381, 385, 401; TP II 24S;
SLC 9, 10f., 13f., 22, 61, 314f.; VB I 49; VSH I cl, clxxix; RSAI Vol. for
D1273.0.1. Charm written in blood has magic power. (Cf. D1003, M201.1.1.)
D1273.0.2. Magic spells mixed with Christian prayers. (Cf. V50.) ChCe311;
KPAS XXXI 444; MAR III 212f.; RAC 325f.; RC II 112; University of
D1273.0.3.* Charm sung over flesh chewed by wizard has magic power. (Cf.
D1273.0.4.* Spell chanted standing on one foot, with one eye shut, etc. DHC
47f.; IHK 126; RC XII 99, XXI 157, XXII 59; TBD 51; VSH I clxi. For
F525.3.1.*
VSH I cli; IT I 847 (s.v. "tri"), 848 (s.v. "triar"); MT 107. For
"Five."
17n.; FL XXII 57; IHK 398, 687 (s.v. "Maine"); SGMR 107; TEF II 271f.;
D1273.1.4. Twelve as magic number. (Cf. Z71.8) BBN 53, 165f.; LMR 157;
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ing."
D1275. Magic song. (Cf. D1275.3.*) BNE II 28, 113; TEF II 20f.; VSH I
clxxix; ZCP III 205, XVIII 412. For cross-references see Motif-Index,
D1275.1. Magic music. BMC II 516; HS and N VIII 85f.; IMC 107f.; MAR III
29, 165; OMM 255; PFM 285 (s.v. "Fairy music"); OG 271; PMLA LXIV
877; POW 381 (s.v. "music"); RAC 329f., 386; TIS II 586 (s.v. "music");
TEF II 20f.; TLS XVI 59; IT 3 Ser I 214; ZCP XIV 17. For cross-refer-
traiges) cause sleep, sorrow, joy (laughter). IMC 107f.; IHK 702 (s.v.
I 13 lines 432f.; MAR III 29, 34; OMM 255; RC XII 53f., 81, XIII 439,
D1359.3.1. Magic music causes joy. D1364.24. Music causes magic sleep.
111359.2.1. Magic music causes mourning. D1514.1.* Magic music relieves pain.
D1275.3.* Magic hymn. (Cf. D1275.) Goi 99; TL I 117. 247, II 3S5. 401, 477.
D. Magic 137
D1277. Magic bachall. (Cf. D1254.) AU I 529; CrSc 269, 297; LH II 181;
TL I 31, II 447, 475; TP II 313; RC XVII 397, XVIII 28; VSH I cl, cliv,
D1278.1. Magic churchyard mould. (Cf. D935.) FL XXIII 211; BCC 107;
D1278.2.* Sorcerers use marrow of corpses' bones. (Cf. G260.) ALI I 203.
VSH I clxi.
D1291.2.2.* Magic star later resolved into its elements. TLS II 473.
s.v. "Color."
D1293.1. Red as magic color. Modern Language Quarterly VIII 424; TEF
II 274f.; MP 595n.; POW 58; Beal X 106; BCC 131; DCL 11f.; LWI 11f.,
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D1293.2.* Green as magic color. KAST 1 Ser II 306; TEF II 18; MP XII
s.v. "Green."
D1293.3.* White as magic color. BNE II 122; MP I 101; PMLA XXV 32;
D1293.4.* Black as magic color. (Cf. Z133.) IT I 505 (s.v. "l.dub"); TEF II
274; ATC 281, 299; OG 389. For cross-references see Motif-Index, alpha-
D1296.* Sacred relic as magic object. (Cf. D1381.20,* E64.12,* V140.) VSH
Magic wisdom.
D1300.3. Magic well of wisdom. (Cf. D925, D926, D927, D1811.1.2, V134.1.*)
CG 35; FL III 498; IHM 322; IT 3 Ser I 213; KMM 195; MAR III 120f.;
457.
1)162.1. Supernatural knowledge from eating magic fish. D1663.5.* Well rises
or sinks to indicate long or short life. D1799.3.* Magic results from special
nature phenomena at birth (death) of holy person (hero). V513.1.* Saint incited
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ALI I 45.
D1311. Magic object used for divination. ALI I 43f.; BNE II 117; CG (s.v.
"Coire Brecain"); IHM 324f.; RAC 233f., 247f.; TKS 103f.; VSH I
B140. Prophetic animals. B147. Animals furnish omens. B150. Oracular ani-
mals. D1266.1.1.* Magic ogam writing. D1799.3.* Magic results from special
rituals. D1812. Magic power of prophecy. D1933.* Magic power of lighting empty
lamp by breathing on it used for divination. 1141.3. Test of king (pope): his
115; KMM 145, 153; OST II 175; VSH I ell. Cf. Beal X 106; RC XXVI
9; VSH I cxllx.
D1311.3.1.1.* Divination by water. (Cf. D1242.1, H222.) BCC 99; OST III
D1311.4. Oracular tree. (Cf. D950.) ITS XXXIV 57, XLI 141; VSH I cliii.
Withering of tree as bad omen. J165. Tree of knowledge. T589.3. Birth trees.
II 173ff.
D. Magic 139
D1311.4.1.1.* Ash (quicken, rowan) used (by druids) for divination. (Cf.
RAC 201.
D1311.4.1.2.* Hazel used by druids for divination. (Cf. D950.1.) RAC 301;
1)1311.8. Human head (skull) used for divination. (Cf. D992, D1610.5,
M118.*)
D1311.8.1.* Dog's head used for divination (t). (Cf. D992.) AIM IV 27;
D1311.15.* Magic rod used for divination. (Cf. D1254.2, D1311.4.0.1,* D1314.2,
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D1311.16.* Oracular stone. (Cf. D931, H171.5.*) VSH I civii; MAR III
232.
descend from man standing upon it. (Cf. H171.5.*) OMM 620.
D1311.17.* Magic spear gives omen of victory. (Cf. D1084.) CRC 120;
TBC 319.
D1311.22.* Divination from (sound of) wind. TCD 269; VSH I clxi.
B151.0.5.a* Horses travel between clerics without fruidance. B563. Animals direct
man on journey.
D1313.6. Magic apple indicates road. (Cf. D981.1.) AR I 234f.; IHK 389;
D1313.11. Magic fountain indicates road for saint by removing Itself. (Cf.
living.
D1314.2. Magic wand (twig) locates hidden treasure. (Cf. D954, D1254.2,
D1311.15,* D1311.4.0.1.*)
D1314.4. Bell indicates place for settlement. Remains dumb until place des-
tined for saint's final settlement is reached. (Cf. D1213.) CHAS II 68f.;
D1314.10.* Fiery pillar guides person (to church). (Cf. D1162, D1271,
473.
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D1316. Magic object reveals truth. EIL 110; IT 3 Ser I 208; KAP 245; MP
Magic bell paralyzes perjurer. H251. Test of truth by magic object. H410.
Dl 316.5. Magic speaking reed (tree) betrays secret. (Cf. F511.2.2, N465.)
Ser I 209, 216; LMR 234f.; OST III 227; PMLA LVI 909f., LXIV 880f.;
BMC II 368.
52.
D1316.9.* Magic epistle (brought from apostle) insures that wearer will ut-
D1316.10.* Pig cooked when true story is told. (Cf. H252.0.1.* IT 3 Ser 214;
D. Magic 141
taken on arms.
B133.1. Horse warns hero of danger. BS21.3. Animal warns against attack.
D1380. Magic object protects. K500. Escape from death or danger by deception.
D1383. Magic object protects from poison. H1515.2.* Poisoned drink test,
D1317.12.1.* Stone bleeds three days before church is plundered. (Cf. D474,
I 131; CS 41f.
D1549.10.* Waves answer roar of magic shield. D1610.24.* Magic shield roars.
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B130. Truth-telling animals. D1316. Magic object reveals truth. D1817. Magic
detection of crime. H210. Tests of truth. H410. Chastity test by magic objects
and ordeals.
D1318.12.1.1.* Poet's spell causes ale vessels to burst when request for ale is
D1318.13. Magic cauldron reveals guilt. (Cf. D1171.2.) MAR III 95; VSH I
D1318.15. Mill will not grind stolen wheat. (Cf. D1263.) TIN 217; VSH I
clxxxvi.
D1324.1.* Magic bag full at high tide, empty at ebb tide. (ef. D1193, D1663.)
D1324.1.1.* Magic tub drips at high tide, is watertight at ebb tide. (Cf.
1X59.
D1324.2.* Magic faggot drips to indicate rising tide. (Cf. D957.*) TLS IX
59.
D1329.1.* Putting head under saint's cloak reveals rewards of heaven. (Cf.
D1053, V511.1.) BCC 83; TLS XVII 69ff. Cf. VSH I clxxi.
D1331.2.5.* Sight of magic wheel causes blindness. (Cf. D1207.) ZCP XIV
163.
D1331.4. Magic object causes sight-shifting. (Cf. D1368.) Cf. VSH I clxix,
clxxviil.
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XIV 163.
D1389.3.* Magic cup protects against loss of strength. D1836.1.* Magic waxing
strength in hair.
U1336.1. Magic sword gives weakness. (Cf. D1081.) Atl IV 163; HS and N
ni336.4.* Magic shield gives weakness. (Cf. D1101.1.) CKD 91; IHK 257;
OST V 7ff.
D. Magic 143
D1336.6.* Magic fire gives weakness. (Cf. D1271.) RC XII 83, 91.
D1336.7.* Magic drink gives weakness. (Cf. D1040.) GJ VIII 187, IX 295;
RC XXIII 417ff.
D1336.8.* Magic spell gives weakness. (Cf. D1273.) OST VI 35, 43ff., 65,
D1336.9.* Druids' (poets') spells bind. (Cf. D1411.) IT I 226; HRI II 85;
48.
D1337. Magic object makes beautiful or hideous. (Cf. D1860, D1870.) IiNIC
II 35.
D1337.7. Beautification by use of saint's spittle. (Cf. D1001.) Re: XII 329;
VSH I clxxviii.
II 283.
D1338.1. Magic drink rejuvenates. (Cf. A154.1, D1040.) Atl III 3871.; Ell
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D1338.1.1. Fountain of youth. (Cf. D925, D926, D!)27.) RAC 3!)4 (s.v.
D1338.3.3.* Rejuvenation by fruit of magic tree. (Cf. D950, 1i981.) OST III
119.
D1338.3.3.1.* Year added to life by eating fruit of magic tree. (Cf. D1793.)
DLB 55.
D1338.7. Land of youth. Land which keeps off old age (TIr na nog, Land
of the Young). (Cf. F0.1,* Fi11, F210.) EIL 101; ERE II 689f.; MAR
III 180f.; OCR 385f.; OG 286; OST IV 235f.; PFM 243; RAC 399 s.v.
D1341.0.1.* Magic well makes person's hair grey. (Cf. D926.) TIN 195.
D1341.2.* Magic cloak makes person old. (Cf. D1053.) OST II 153ff.
D1500. Magic object controls disease. D2161. Magic healing power. F950.
D1344. Magic object gives invulnerability. (Cf. D1840.) TLS VII 51, X 105;
BCC5.
91, 98; LSL 176; RC XIII 85; VSH I clxxx. Cf. MO 153.
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gevity."
D1346. Magic object gives immortality. (Cf. D1850, V311.) For cross-refer-
D1346.3. Food of immortality. (Cf. A152, D1030, F243.5.*) MAR III 54;
RAC 158f.
things.
D1349.1. Magic object produces immunity from hunger and thirst. (Cf.
D1349.1.2.* Magic perfume produces immunity from hunger and thirst. (Cf.
D. Magic 145
D1349.1.3.* Magic milk produces immunity from hunger and thirst. (Cf.
D1349.2. Magic object produces immunity from old age. (Cf. D1338.) FL
XLIII 398.
D1349.2.2.* Washing in magic bowl produces immunity from old age. (Cf.
D1349.2.3.* Magic apple produces immunity from old age. (Cf. D981.1.) SO
II 392.
D1351.1. Saint's bachall makes person peaceful. (Cf. D1277.) VSH I clxxv.
D954, D1359.3.1.2, P19.4.0.1.*) TLS IV 53; IHK 375, 462n.; 476, 489; Cf.
IHK 482.
D1374.* Magic object causes longing. D1900. Love induced by magic. D2064.0.1.*
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D1355.0.1.* Magic spear produces love-sickness. (Cf. D1084.) CSc III 417.
XXXIX 277ff.
C192.* Tabu: refusing to elope with woman who desires it. C929.* "Destruc-
tion" threatened for refusing love of forthputting woman. D1273. Magic for-
mula (charm). D1355.13. Love spot. P535.0.4.* Eric fine for seduction by
D1355.7. Apple produces love. (Cf. D981.1.) EIL 103; SAI 75; ZCP XVII
203.
D1355.12. Magic nuts (eaten) produce love. (Cf. D985, F243.2.) MAR III
D1355.13. Love-spot. Mark which makes man irresistible to any woman who
sees it (ball seirc). Beal IV 194, VIII 35, 87; EIL 44n.; LF 152; MAR
III 163; OST III 50, 63; RC XXXIII 56, 175f.; SG II Index (s.v. "ua
D1355.13.1.* Charm placed on cheeks of hag causes love. CKD 54; VB I 69f.
D1355.15.* Magic shears produce love. (Cf. D1183.) IHK 545; SG II 281.
Ser I 29.
D1359.2.1. Magic music causes mourning. (Cf. D1275.1.) IMC 107; HRI II
20; ITS VII 147; MAR III 29; OMM 255; RC VI 184, XII 81, 109, XIII 439.
D1359.3.1. Magic music causes joy. (Cf. B172.2.2,* D1275.1.) IMC 108; IT
3 Ser I 212; ITS VII 147; LG 54; MAR III 29; OMM 255; RC VI 184,
XII 81, 109, XIII 439; RR IX 43f.; TL I 115; TLS XVI 59; HPB 146f.;
SG II 35.
D1615.2.) IT 3 Ser I 212; OG 271; PMLA LXIV 877; OST III 213; SG
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D1364.25.0.1.* Musical branch causes magic sleep. F811.6. Tree with musical
branches.
158ff.
D1359.3.3.* Fruit of magic tree exhilarating. (Cf. D950, D981.) OST III
119.
D1359.4.* Magic food causes intoxication and sobriety. (Cf. D1030, F243.)
D1359.5.* Magic sign assures warriors will not flee from battle. (Cf.
D1361. Magic object renders invisible. (Cf. D1980.) EIL 68n.; VSH I
"InYislble," "Invisibility."
D. Magic 147
ITS X 143, XXVIII 395; LSL 216; MAR III 55; PFM 84n.; RAC 322, 372;
SG II 228, 262; TCD 255; TLS XVI 59; VSH I clxi, clxxix, clxxx; ZCP
s.v. "Mist."
D1361.1.1.* Magic mist separates person from his companions. IHK 252f.;
IT Extraband liv.
D1361.1l. Saint's tunic renders invisible. (Cf. D1052.) VSH I clxxx; BNE
II 178.
D1361.12. Magic cloak of invisibility. (Cf. D1053, K532.*) CRC 89; EIL
68n.; IT Extraband 358, 366; ITS X 31; MAR III 55, 106, 190; OST III
VIII 127f.
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D1361.25. Magic wand renders invisible. (Cf. 1)1254.1.) ITS X 141, 143, 157.
D1361.26. Magic formula renders invisible. (Cf D1273.) CRC 88; OST III
D1361.39.* Fact that woman bears future saint in womb renders her invisible.
VSH I clxxx.
D1364. Object causes magic sleep. (Cf. D1960.) IHK 612; MAR III 29;
D1364.1. Fountain causes magic sleep. (Cf. D925.) VSH I pli, clxxii; ZCP
D1364.5. Saint's breath causes magic sleep. (Cf. D1005.) VSH I clxxii.
D1364.7. Sleeping potion: drink causes magic sleep. (Cf. D1040, D1242.2,
D1799.3,* D1960, T157.2.*) OST III 53f.; EIL 44; CKD 81; OG 51.
D1364.7.1. Liquor blessed by saint causes magic sleep. (Cf. D1040.) VSH
I clxxii.
D1364.11. Pillow causes magic sleep. Cf. PFM 208n.; TIS I 257f.
CKD 81; FL III 510; ITS X 45, 55, 67; MP XLIII 15; OST VI 47, 53;
RC XVI 152, XXI 157, XXIII 421; RR XV 235f.; ZCP XIII 257.
D1364.24. Music causes magic sleep. (Cf. D1275.1.) BCC 83; FL III 478f.;
3 Ser I 212; ITS VII 147, XXVIII 119, 149; XXXV 21, 70f., 101; MAR III
29, 165; POW 38, 43n.; RAC 327; RC VI 184, XII 81, 109, XIII 439, XV
438, XXXI 452n.; OST IV 55; SG II 8, 111, 188, 191, 236, 313; TBC 182;
TLS XVI 59; VSH I clxxii; ZCP III 11f. For cross-references see Motif-
Ser 237.
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D1364.26.* Silver rods cause magic sleep. (Cf. D1254.2.) ITS X 59.
D1364.27.* Sword causes magic sleep. (Cf. D1081.) ITS XXVIII 247.
D1365.2. Drink causes magic forgetfulness. (Cf. D1040.) Atl II 124; EIL
123; HRI I 85; IHK 425; IT I 226; MAR III 88; RAC 365; RR XV 262f.;
C949.1.* Insanity from breaking tabu. D2065. Magic insanity. F362.2. Fairies
Poets and fools (madmen) closely allied. T24.3. Madness from love.
D1367.2. Magic drink causes insanity. (Cf. D1040.) MAR III 168; SG II 221.
D1368. Magic object causes illusions. (Cf. D1331.4, D2031. K1870.) Cf. VSH
I clxix.
D. Magic 149
D1374.1.* Magic music causes longing. (Cf. D1275.1, D1355.) RC XLIII 11ff.
XLIII 166.
F521.2.) SG II 388.
D1375.6.1.* Magic egg causes feathers to grow on person. (Cf. D1019, D1793.)
SG II 388.
D1380. Magic object protects. S XXIII 93; TCD 139, 279, 341; TL I 49f.,
D1317. Magic object warns of danger. D1344. Magic object gives invuluer-
ability. D1447. Magic object protects against wild animals. D1S00.2. Magic
object wards off disease. D2163. Magic defense in battle. V52.7.* Prayer at
D1380.5. Magic water protects. (Cf. D1242.1.) RC XXXI 308; VSH I cxlviii.
D1380.13.* Magic story protects. (Cf. D1266.3.*) AMC 112; TLS XIII 9.
D1380.14.* Magic poems protect. (Cf. D1275.) RC XXIV 59; TL I 117, 247,
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D1385.16,* D1389.9.*) TL I 49f., 117, 247, II 17, 381, 385, 399, 401, 411, 477.
D1380.16.* Magic dog protects. (Cf. B187,* B576.1.) ACLC V 60f.; CRC
24f.; Beal IX 56; HM 51f.; HRI I 37f.; IHK 134; IT 4 Ser 240, Extraband
119f.; SAI 2f.; SLC 144; Sp XI 42; TBC 56f.; JGAS VI 235f. Cf. WW 180.
D1381.1. Druid's hedge (airbe druad) prevents attack. (Cf. D945, D1282.1.1,*
D1361.1.) SG II 84; ChCe 23; DDC 93f.; RAC 324; RC XVII 143f.; VSH I
clxl.
D1381.2. Saint's spittle protects fugitive from attack. (Cf. D1001.) VSH I
clxxvlii.
D1381.3. Magic garment protects against attack. (Cf. D1052, D1053.) ITS
A1292, D1025, D1840, F558.) CRC 100; IHK 174, 220f.; IT Extraband
D1381.8. Arms that protect from attack. (Cf. D1080.) RAC 88; IT 3 Ser
D1381.12. Saint's bachall keeps off enemies. (Cf. D1277.) RC XVII 397;
VSH I clxxv.
D1381.19.* Magic chain protects from attack. (Cf. D1078.) TLS VII 51,
X 105.
D1381.20.* Sacred relics protect against attack. (Cf. D1296.*) ITS IX 191.
D1381.21.* Magic fan protects against attack. (Cf. D1077.) TBC 190.
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F222.1.1.*)
D1382.1.0.1.* Magic stones from holy well protect against loss by fire or
D1382.5. Magic fire does not burn one. (Cf. D1271, D1841.3.) VSH I cxxxiii;
MO 41.
D1382.5.1.* Flaming shield docs not burn owner. (Cf. D1101.1.) CF 38f.
D1382.9.* Magic cowl protects from fire. (Cf. D1067.3.1.) LSL 234.
D. Magic 151
D1383.2. Charms protect from poison. (Cf. D1273.) ALI I 3; VSH I clxxix.
VI 11.1.*)
D1384.3. Charm gives safety on journey. (Cf. D1273.) CML 37: BMC IT
484; E VI 112; IHK 470; SLC 61; TL I 49f., II 381; VSH I clxxix.
clxxix.
D1385. Magic object protects from evil spirits. Cf. E VI 12; BMC II 484.
nf combatting spirits. G303.16. How the devil'* power may be escaped or avoided.
D1385.1. Earth from saint's grave expels demons. (Cf. D935.) VSH I olxxx.
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D1385.8. Saints bachall keeps off monsters and ghosts. (Cf. D1277.) VSH
I clxxv. clxxix.
ni385.12. Magic bell disperses demons. (Cf. D1213. V115.) OST I 105ff.;
D1385.12.1.* Saint's bell rung against black birds (demons). (Cf. B172.10.*
1)1385.15.* Holy water and Mass prevent demons from alighting on grave.
D1385.16.* Magic hymn protects against demons and vices. (Cf. D1275.3,*
II 354.
G275. Witch defeated. G303.3.1.12.* Devil in the form of a woman. K778. Cap-
X 402.
D1385.21.* Magic stone makes demons despair. (Cf. D931.) BCC 131.
D1386.2. Magic herb keeps off demon lover. (Cf. D965, F471.2.0.1.*)
D1387. Magic object preserves chastity. (Cf. T313.1.*) TIS II 430, 557.
D1388. Magic object protects from drowning. Cf. RC XXXI 308; VSH I
cxlviii.
pilgrimage.
D1388.0.3.* Magic chain protects from drowning. (Cf. D1078.) TLS VII 51,
X 105.
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clxxv.
D1389.1. Magic stone protects church from oppression. (Cf. D931.) VSH T
clvii.
D1389.3.* Magic cup protects against loss of strength. (Cf. D1171.6, D1335.)
ITS X 25.
D1389.6.* Saint's bell carried around tribe averts all danger. (Cf. D1213,
D1791.) BF 233ff.
281.
D1389.9.* Magic hymn protects against poverty, death, and dishonor. (Cf.
ZCP X 402.
D. Magic 153
D1389.11.* Magic armor protects soul from hurt. (Cf. D1101, E750.) SG II
D1391. Magic object saves person from execution. (Cf. D2165, R175.) Cf.
D1391.1. Miraculous rain extinguishes fire used at stake. (Cf. D902, D2158.2.)
D1391.2. Saint's bachall saves prisoner from execution. (Cf. D1277.) VSH
I clxxv.
D1392. Magic object saves owner from death. (Cf. Q145.) BCC 39, 93. Cf. LH
II 5; TLS X 533.
XXIII 93.
D1393.1. Tree opens and conceals fugitive. (Cf. D950, D1556, F979.2.) VSH
I cliii.
D1395. Magic object frees person from prison. (Cf. D2165, R211.) BNE II
185.
D1395.4. Saint's bachall enables captive to escape. (Cf. D1277.) VSH I clxxv.
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D1395.8.* All fetters loosed on the night of Christ's Nativity. (Cf. V211.1.*)
MP XLIII 34.
D1400.1.8. Magic cup gives victory. (Cf. D1171.6.) MAR III 171.
CrSc 297.
D1400.1.12.1.* Saint's bachall overcomes beast in hell. (Cf. A671 2.) BNE
I 210, 213.
111402.0.1.1.* Magic shield shoots balls of fire among enemies. (Cf. D1101.1.)
CF 38f.
D1402.13.2.*)
D1402.0.2.1.* Magic well causes person to be drowned. (Cf. D926, Q428. S131.)
326.
D1402.2. Magic hair in man's eyebrow kills all who see it. (Cf. D991.
D1402.7.2.* Magic sicord ahcays inflicts mortal wounds. Atl IV 163; OST
D1402.8. Magic spear always inflicts mortal wounds. (Cf. D1084.) OST III
91; LG 148; ZCP XII 247ff.; FM I 93; ITS XLI 137; SG II 182.
D1402.8.2.* Magic spear's point harmless: its shaft inflicts mortal blow.
OST II 147.
D1402.8.3.* Magic spear kills man. (Cf. C855.1,* D1084.) TLS XVI 39.
D1402.11.1.* Magic music kills person. (Cf. D1275.1.) MH1 II 40ff.; RIAM
I Part i 141.
D1402.13.* Druids spells kill Christian king. (Cf. D1273. F363.1,* M400,
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D1402.13.1.* Druid's spells kill enemies. AIM IV 14f.; CG 22, 71; G xxxvilf.;
RC XV 326.
D1402.15. Magic poem (satire) causes king to waste away. (Cf. M400.1.*)
D1402.15.1.* Magic poem (satire) causes man to melt. (Cf. D1275, F1041.4.)
OM II 89.
D1402.15.2.* Magic poem (satire) causes death. CKD 92; FM IV 819; JWAS
D. Magic 155
D1402.20.* Magic wheel kills all upon whom it falls. (Cf. D1207.) ZCP XIV
163.
D1402.21.* Magic stone kills person whom it strikes. (Cf. D931.) RC XVI
62.
D1403.1.* Magic poem (satire) raises blotches on face. (Cf. D1273, D1275.)
BNE II 33; CG 71; G xxxvif.; IHK 517, 523; OMM 248; OST V 21; RAC
326; RC XV 307, XX 422, XXIV 279; TLS VII 13, IX 69; VSH I cii;
D2175.3.* Magic satire as curse. DM02.15. Magic poem (satire) causes king to
D1403.2.* Magic well maims. (Cf. C623.1,* D926.) AR I 154; FL III 500;
D1403.3.* Magic drink causes arms to fall from shoulders. (Cf D1040.)
GJ IX 295.
D1403.4.* Drop of hound's blood from magic spear (lance) pierces owner's
foot (head). (Cf. D1645.8.1.1.*) IHK 574 and n. (Cf. 562.); TLS XIV 31,
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44n.
D1408.2.* Magic red wind devastates country. (Cf. D906.) DLB 63.
D1409.1.* Magic, object brings evil (bad luck) upon person. (Cf. N135,
N250.)
151409.1.1.* Magic wand brings evil upon person. (Cf. D1254.1, 111254.2.)
1)1410. Mirlc object renders peron helpless. (Cf. C940, D1336, D1837.)
D1410.6.* Drink from magic cup deprives man of legs. (Cf. D1040. D1171.6.)
D1413. Magic object holds person fast. (Cf. D2171, F61.2.1, F155.) VSH
I clxviH.
P1413.5 Bench to which one sticks. (Cf. D1151.1.) MAR III 170; OCR 177,
195; Campbell. The Fians (London, 1891), 74; WW 29; RIAC 394; Beal
VI 31.
TM413.14. Magic cauldron (cup) to which one sticks. (Cf. D1171.2, D1171.6.)
BMC II 367f.; LSL 154; MAR III 102; TL I 22, II 417; VSH I clxvili; LH
hand of guilty person. H411.4.2.* Magic cup as chastity test: sticks to hands
of adulterer.
D1413.19.* Magic plain to which one sticks. (Cf. D937.*) AR I 298; IHK
D1413.20.* Magic earth-mould holds person fast. (Cf. D935.) OST III 189.
D1413.21.* Magic grass holds person fast. (Cf. D965.12.*) AR I 298; IHK
389.
D1414.3.* Magic wind causes arms to fall from warriors' hands. (Cf. D906,
D2072.) SG II 237.
TIN 201ff.
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D1419.3.* Magic object prevents ship from moving. (Cf. D1654.6, D2072.0.3.)
VSH I xclx.
XVIII 53.
D1420.2.* Person follows magic receding tre//. (Cf. D926, D1641.13.*) FI-
III 498.
D1429.1.* Magic stone turned thrice compels person to return to it. MO 77.
D1438.* Spell causes spear to pursue and slay man. (Cf. D1273, D1402.8.3.*)
D1440. Magic object gives power over animals. (Cf. B771.1, D2156.*) IHK
545.
D1442.3. Saint's bachall subdues uild animals. (Cf. D1277.) VSH I clxxv.
D. Magic 157
D1442.6.* Magic spell causes birds to roost. (Cf. D1273.) RC XVI 69.
D1444.1. Saints bachall catches fish. (Cf. D1277, D1653.2.*) VSH I clxxv.
D1445.3.* Saint's chant kills animal. (Cf. D1275.) LSL 26".; VSH I clxx.
D1445.4.* Magic poem (satire) kills animals. (Cf. D1275.) CKD 93; FL
D1446.1. Saint's bell keeps cattle from straying. (Cf. D1213.) VSH I clxxvi ff.
D1446.2. Saint's gospel-book keeps cattle from straying. (Cf. D1266.) VSH
I clxxviii.
D1447.1. Charm protects against uild animals. (Cf. D1273.) VSH I clxxlx.
D1447.2.* Saint's cowl protects fox from hounds. (Cf. D1067.3.1.) LSL 266.
49.
D1449.4.1.* Poet's incantations drive away fish. (Cf. P427.10.*) VSH I clx.
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trove.
D1454.4.2. Jewels from tears. (Cf. D1004, D1071. F826.) H 27; TL I 59,
II 463.
D1469.4.* Magic hail on lake causes treasure to spring from it. (Cf D902.3.*)
RR IX 41f.
D1720.1. Man given power of wishing. D1761. Magic results produced by wish-
D1470.2.1. Provisions received from magic tree. (Cf. D950.) MAR III 138;
D1472. Food and drink from magic object. (Cf. D2105.) For cross-references
D1472.1. Food and drink received directly from magic object. (Cf. D1652.5.)
D1472.1.1. Fountain miraculously supports life. (Cf. D925.) VSH I cl. Cf.
BNE II 68.
D1472.1.3. Magic lime tree distills sustenance for saint. (Cf. D950.7.) VSH
I cliii.
D1472.1.8. Magic table-cloth supplies food and drink. (Cf. D1153.1.) OST
III 227.
D1472.1.11. Magic cauldron supplies food. (Cf. D1171.2, D1652.5.) BDG 51;
IHK 527, 703 (s.v. "O1 n-Gualai"); IHM 122; IT 3 Ser I 205f.; ITS I 23ff.,
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545.
D1472.1.14. Magic cup supplies drink. (Cf. D1171.6, D1410.6,* D1665.) LSL
197; MAR III 203; OG 25 (s.v. "i"); OST III 229; RC X 89ff., XXVII 293;
III 192; OG 48n., 439f., 466 (s.v. "CrioD; ATC 387, 503 (s.v. "Vessel of
61.
D1472.1.25.* Magic urn supplies drink. (Cf. D1171.15.*) ITS VII 140.
D1472.1.26.* Magic apple satisfies hunger. (Cf. D981.1. ) EIL 103. 126; RC
D. Magic 159
Part i, p. lxii.
D1487.3.* Magic spell makes tree grow. (Cf. D1273, D2157.) RC XVI 69;
SG II 336.
D1500. Magic object controls disease. ERE IV 747f. Cf. Beal I 413f., X
106.
BS10. Healing by animal. D1273. Magic formula (charm). D1342. Magic ob-
i'ect gives health. D2161. Magic healing power. F950. Marvelous cures.
CSS 1.15.* Respite from death until prisoner is healed by magic object. P424.
D1500.1. Magic object heals diseases. (Cf. D1500.) HS and N VIII 44; TIS
II 584 (s.v. "healing"); Beal X 106, 111; BNE II 183; MO 274; RC XIX 33.
D1500.1.1.1.* Magic (healing) well dug by saint. LSL 218; VSH I ci; SG
II 17.
D1500.1.2. Sacred healing stone. (Cf. D931.) BCC 43; Beal X 10fi, 111;
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D1500.1.5. Magic healing apple. (Cf. D981.1.) Atl IV 189; RC XIX 127; E
IV 9.
D1500.1.6.1.* Magic head (of saint) heals diseases. (Cf. D992, D1685.*)
59; TEF II 194; TP II 249; TLS XVII 95; VSH I clxxvii f.; ZCP II 551.
clxxxi.
D1500.1.9.2. Blood of saint as cure. (Cf. V221.) VSH I clxxxi; BCC 39.
D1500.1.9.4.* Bath in blood (of king) as remedy. RC XLIII 121; VSH I cxi;
MO 47.
D1502.5.1.* Bath in blood of king as cure for mange. D1788. Magic results from
D1500.1.13. Saint's girdle as magic cure. (Cf. V221.) LSL 192; VSH I clxxxi.
D1500.1.15. Magic healing ring. (Cf. D1076.) HS and N VIII 128; MAR III
172.
D1500.1.18. Magic healing water. (Cf. D1242.1, E80.) BCC 103, 127; RAC
77; RC XII 89f., XVI 59; MAR III 32; SG II 169; VSH I clvi, II 5; TL
II 339, 423; BCC 175; Beal X 106, 111; OST III 185.
D1500.1.18.1. Dew from saint's grave as cure. (Cf. D902.2.) VSH I clxxx ff.
Cf. MO 274.
122, 131.
D1500.1.19. Magic healing salve. (Cf. D1244.) ITS X 157, 193; TP II 249f.
D1500.1.23. Manic healing charm (spell). (Cf. D1273.) CRC 85; MAR III
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D1500.1.29.* Magic healing honey. (Cf. D1037, D479.4.4.*) LSL 152; TL 1 15.
Dl500.1.32.* Magic healing bell. (Cf. D1213.) BNE II 30; BF 233; TLS
D1500.1.32.1.* Saint's bell protects country from plague. (Cf. D1213.) BNE
30.
D1500.1.38.* Flesh of white cow with red ears as only cure for mysterious ill-
B182.0.1.* White cow. B182. Magic cow. B182.2.0.3.* Magic white cow with
red ears. B731.4.2.* Cow with red ears. D1515.3.* Bath in milk of white horn-
less cows as antidote for poison. F241.2.1.2.* Fairy cows have red ears.
D. Magic 161
D1500.1.41.* Urine used in medicine. RIAC 1181, 1192,1213, 1228, 1233; SLC
9, 284.
D1500.2. Magic object wards off disease. TCD 139; VSH I cxxxvi f.
Dpl1.1.1.* Magic virtue of nine waves. D1380. Magic object protects. D1663.3.*
Well of life and death. Situated on one hand, kills; on the other, protects against
D1500.2.1. Saint's bell wards off disease. (Cf. D1213, V221.) VSH I clxxvi.
D1500.2.5.* Eating magic pig prevents disease. (Cf. B183.) Atl IV 191.
545; SG II 281.
D1500.2.7.* Magic tree bears prophylactic fruit. (Cf. D950.) OST III 119.
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P427.5.*) ERE V 82f.; Pliny, Hist. Nat. xvi 92f. (cf. RAC 205; TEF II
272f.).
D1502. Magic object cures particular diseases. SLC 8,12; TCD 139; VSH I cl.
D911.1.1.* Magic virtue of nine waves. D1586. Magic object relieves from
D1502.1.1.* Charm for headache. TCD 139; TP II 249; AnBol LXIX 99.
D1502.6.1.* Charm for urinary disease. (Cf. D1273.) TP II 248f.; TCD 139.
D1503. Magic object heals wound. (Cf. D2161.2, F959.3.*) IrTs I 10; TCI)
139.
D1503.2. Magic pigskin heals wounds. (Cf. B183.9,* D1025.1.) Atl IV 189;
ITS XLI 137; MAR III 40; OCR 58; OG 277; ZCP XII 247ff.
D1503.3. Charm for wounds. (Cf. D1273.) RC XII 95ff.; TBC 183, 245, 247,
268, 275.
D1503.7.* Magic well heals (wounds). (Cf. D926, D1788.) CF 10; IHM
D1503.9.* Magic hand heals wounds. (Cf. D996, V52.15.*) OST III 185.
59f.; CML 91; SG II 320, 339; B VIII 35; TBC 183, 245, 268.
D1503.11.* Wounds healed by eating fruit of magic tree. (Cf. D950, D1793.)
DLB 55.
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XV 462.
D1505.5.4. Holy spring restores sight. (Cf. D927, V134.) TL I 9, II 393, 433;
D1505.10.* Saint's breath restores sight. (Cf. D1005.) TLS XVII 19.
D. Magic 163
D1514.1.* Magic music relieves pain. (Cf. D1275.1.) SG II 313; TLS XVI 59.
D1317.0.1. Magic object detects poison. D1383. Magic object protects from
D1515.3.* Bath in milk of white, hornless cows as antidote for poison. (Cf.
B15.3.0.1.* Hornless cow. B182.0.1.* White cow. D1018. Magic milk of ani-
D1516. Charms against elfshot. (Cf. D1273, F380, F405.) TEF I 78f.
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journey.
D2121.7. Magic journe_y in cloud. D2135. Magic air journey. F61.3.* Trans-
D1523. Magic self-moving vehicle. (Cf. D1600.) Goi 88; TP II 242; VSH
I civ.
195; BNE II 59; E III 153; EIL 104, 114; ITS X 141, 157; JGAS II 21;
MAR III 72, 85; RAC 364; RC VI 183; VSH I xcix. For cross-references
D1523.2.4. Boat obeys master's will. Atl IV 195; ITS X 141; LW I 52.
D1523.2.5. Boat guides self. (Cf. D1523.2.) Atl IV 195; BNE II 59, 88; ITS X
16n., 36n.; RC IX 18f., 462f., X 85f., XIV 36f., XXVI 133f.; Deutschbein,
B175.1. Magic salmon carries hero over water. B181.4. Magic horse travels on
sea or land.
D1524.1. Magic object permits man to walk on water. (Cf, D2125.) VSH I
cxlvii.
D1524.1.2. Saints bachall permits him to walk on water. (Cf. D1277.) VSH
I clxxv.
D1524.1.2.1.* Saint casts staffs to distant island. Staff that reaches, owner
D1524.2. Boots (shoes) carry owner on sea. (Cf. D1065.1.) IHK 546; SG
II 282.
D1524.3. Magic stone serves as boat. (Cf. D931, D1121.) BNE II 185; FL
XXIII 89; ITS XVI 26f.; SG II 11, 30; TEF I 217, II 233; TL II 447;
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VSH I clvf.
D1524.3.1.* Saint's bell carried on floating stone. (Cf. D931, D1213, D1524.3.)
D1524.7.* Magic sod serves as boat. (Cf. D934.1.*) RC IX 495; VSH I clvi.
D1525.1.* Magic hood enables person to pass under water. ALI I 73.
1531.1. Roc. A giant bird which carries off men in its claws. BSS2. Man cur-
D1532.5. Magic chariot bears person aloft. (Cf. D1114.) FM I 191; RC XVII
D1532.8.* Magic head-dress bears person aloft. (Cf. D1067.) RC XLIII 111.
D1532.9.* Magic leaf bears person aloft. (Cf. D955, G242.3.*) OST III 167.
D1533.1.1. Magic land and water ship. (Cf. D1123, F841.) HS and N VIII
D1533.1.2. Magic land and water chariot. (Cf. D1114.) Atl II 109; EIL 122;
A171.0.1.* God drives chariot over waves. F242.1.2.* Fairy chariot rides waves.
D. Magic 165
D1539.3.* Magic staves enable man to gain precipitous height. (Cf. D1254,
F1071.) SG II 300f.
D1541. Magic object controls storms. (Cf. D905, D2141.) Cf. IrTs I 16.
D1541.4. Magic fountain causes storm (rain). (Cf. D925, D926, D927, D2143.)
D1542. Magic object controls rain. (Cf. D902, D1541.4, D2143.) Cf. VSH
D1542.1. Magic stone produces rain. (Cf. D931, D1541.4.) VSH I civil.
D1543.1. Fountain insures favorable wind when drained. (Cf. D925.) VSH
I cli.
D1543.2. Magic stone causes favorable wind. (Cf. D931.) VSH I civil.
D1543.6.* Wind carried in mantle. (Cf. H1020.) IHK 263 (cf. CKD 94).
bodies.
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D1546.2.* Magic spell controls sun. (Cf. D1273.) TLS X 45; ZCP XIV 155.
A725.* Rising and setting of the sun controlled by a man. D2146. Magic control
D1546.2.1.* Magic spell darkens sun. ITS XLI 109f.; LSL 215f.
D1549.2. Saint's girdle causes tree to fall in right direction. (Cf. D1057.1.)
VSH I clxxxi.
D1549.3.1. Saint's bachall drives back flooding river. (Cf. D1277.) VSH I
clrxv.
D1549.3.2. Saint's bachall leads stream through mountain (or up hill). (Cf.
D1549.8.* Magic song drives back flooding sea. (Cf. D1275.) AR I 153.
D1549.9.* Magic spell dries up lake. (Cf. D1273.) TLS XIV 23.
tree open and close to give saint passage. F990. Inanimate objects act as if
D1551. Waters magically divide and close. (Cf. D2151, F930.) RIAT-IMS I
Part i, p. clxx.
D1551.5. Saint's oachall causes sea to divide. (Cf. D1277.) VSH I clxxv.
D1557.1.* Door (lock) magically opens (for saint). (Cf. D1146, D1164,*
D2088.0.1.*) IHK 263; MP XLIII 34; OST V 89; RC XII 335, 349; SG
D1558.* Fairy music causes earth to open (burst). (Cf. D1275.1, F262.)
RC XV 441.
D15fi1.8.* Food left on magic stone brings good luck. (Cf. D931, N135.) LH
II 23.
IHK 389.
D937.* Magic plain. D981.1. Magic apple. D1207. Magic wheel. D1313.1.
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D1562.6.* Holy water destroys veil over well. (Cf. D1242.1.2.) SG II 259.
D1563.4.1.* Well (river) polluted by blood shed in battle. (Cf. D926.) BCC
D1563.5. Magic song makes barren land fruitful. (Cf. D1275.) LSL 22";
VSH I clxxix.
D1563.5.1.* Sign of the cross makes barren land fruitful. (Cf. D17fi6.6.)
LSL 227.
D1563.6.* Saint's bell starts crops growing. (Cf. D1213.) OST I 105.
D1563.7.* Magic poem (satire) makes land sterile. (Cf. D1275, M411.6.1.*)
OM II 89.
D1563.8.* Magic spell destroys crops. iCf. D1273.) BNE II 37; RC XV 313;
TLS X 5.
B16.4.3.* Magic swine blight corn and milk. B33.1.* Devastating bird. F369.5.
D1564.2. Saint's spittle splits rocks. (Cf. D1001.) TL I 219; VSH I clxxviii.
D1564.3. Saint's bachall splits rock, cuts stone, and cleaves ground. (Cf.
D. Magic 167
D1564.6.* Magic sword cuts stone and fells trees. (Cf. D1081.) RC XIV
D1564.7.* Magic weapon (sword, axe) cuts hair (on water, in wind). (Cf.
D1080, F839.2.2.*) IHK 180; ITS II 117; TBC 189, 251; TBD 120; TKS
D1565.1. Magic feather causes chips from tree to return as cut. Thus the
D1565.4.* Saint's breath restores shattered vessel. (Cf. D1005.) LSL 190.
D1566.1.4.2.* Saint's (man's) breath makes icicles (snow, water) burn. (Cf.
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TLB X 263.
D1566.1.6.* Magic dog's breath burns dead bodies. (Cf. B187,* D1029.1.*)
SG II 237.
D1567.2. Saint's tears produce fountain. (Cf. A911, D1004, F1051, V462.3.*)
VSH I cl.
D1567.3. Water poured from saint's bell produces fountain. (Cf. D1242.1,
D1567.5. Saint's crozier produces fountain. (Cf. D1277.1.) LSL 212; VSH
I cl.
D1567.6. Stroke of staff brings water from rock. (Cf. D925.1, D1254.) BCC
A941.5.1.* Spring breaks forth where saint smites rock. D925.1. Fountain magi-
cally made. F933.1. Miraculous fountain bursts forth for holy person.
D1567.7.* Fountain produced from drop of water. (Cf. D1242.1.) LSL 283.
D1567.8.* Sign of cross brings water from rock. (Cf. D1766.6.) H 109.
D1572. Magic smoke carries power of saint. (Cf. D1271.) VSH I clxvi. Cf.
PQ IX 99.
D1573.1.* Much butter made from little milk by pmoer of saint. (Cf. D1036,
D2106.) BMC II 448; BNE II 223; LSL 186f.; IrTs I 4f.; LH II 194; TP
II 333.
D1574. Line drawn by saint's bachall separates calves from their mothers.
(Cf. D1272.1, D1277.) TLS XVII 47; LSL 206, 267f., 288; VSH I clxxv;
ZCP II 551.
D1586. Magic object relieves from plague. (Cf. D1500.) VSH I clxxvi.
D911.1.1.* Magic virtue of nine wares. D1385. Magic object protects from evil
spirits. D1502. Magic object cures particular diseases. D2162.* Magic control
XXXI 442f.
11.
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D1588.1.* Magic brain assures heaven for man who dies upon it. TLS XIV
D1588.2.* Magic cowhide assures heaven for man who dies upon it. (Cf.
D1588.3.* Magic hymn assures heaven for person who sings it. (Cf. D1275.3.*)
Goi 99; LH II 6f.; LSL 166; RC XX 135; TL I 117, 247, II 385, 401, 477.
D1313.6. Mane apple (etc.) indicates road. D1314. Magic object indicates de-
sired place. 1)1550. Magic object marvelously opens and closes. D1812.5.1.17.3.*
and animals magically caused to shriek. F931.4.2.* Waves moan (shriek) during
D1601. Object labors automatically. (Cf. D1523.) VSH I clxxxvi; BCC 65;
D1601.4.0.1.* Automatic spear. (Cf. D1084, D1400.1.7.) TLS XVI 39; ZCP
XII 247ff.
D. Magic 169
D1601.10.2. Magic cauldron boils a year. (Cf. D1171.2.) MAR III 110.
D1601.10.2.1.* Magic cauldron boils only enough of its contents to satisfy im-
281.
D1601.27.* Automatic mill. (Cf. D1263, Z185.*) BNE II 26; MD 49; TIN
D1602. Self-returning magic object. BCC 131, 135; MO 153; VSH I clxxvil,
D1686.* Magic object departs and returns at formulistic command. K423. Stolen
D1602.1. Stones being removed, return to their places. (Cf. D931, D1641.2,
D2136.1.) Beal X 104f.; TIN 117, 121; VSH I clvi f.; TLS XIII 33.
D1602.2.1. Fallen trees upraised at saint's request. (Cf. F970.) BNE II 123,
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D1602.2.2.* Chips from tree return to their places as cut. (Cf. D1565.1.)
D1602.6. Self-returning spear. (Cf. D1084.) IHM 311; ITS XLI 287. Cf.
BCC 135.
D1602.8. Saint's bell when stolen miraculously returns. (Cf. D1213.) VSH
I clxxvil.
D1602.8.0.1.* Self-returning bell. (Cf. D1213.) SG II 29. Cf. BNE II 206, 208.
D1602.9. Saint's bachall when lost returns. (Cf. D1277.) VSH I clxxv.
place without harm to owner. (Cf. D992.) EIL 18, 23f.; Kittredge,
Gawain and the Oreen Knight (Cambridge, 1916), 147f.; IHK 460f., 466;
Dl 610.5. Speaking bead. E7S3. Vital head. Retains life after being cut off.
lxxxv.
RIAC 296.
1H610.5. Speaking head. (Cf. D992.) AIF 45 ff.; BBN 16f.; BCC 129; CKD
100f.; CG 130; EIL 31; G xlvii; IHK 201, 651; Kittredge, Gawain and the
Orecn Knight (Cambridge, 1916), 177f.; IHM 283n.; IrTa III 8f.; ITF 8;
ITS VII 129; MAR III 77, 169; MP XLIII 75; OG 295n.; RC XXIV 57f.;
TBC 301; TBD 144; TCD 131; TL II 325; TLS XVI 9; ZCP I 464f., XIV
D1602.12. Self-returning head. D1615.7.* Singing head. E545. The dead *pe*1c
E783. Vital head. F511.0.4. Man carries his head under his arm.
D1610.9. Speaking sword. (Cf. D1081, F408.1.*) IMC 106; IT I 205f.; HRI
I 57; MAR III 33; RAC 291; RC I 261, XII 107; RIAM I Part 1198; SConC
29; SGMR62f.
OCR 52.
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D1610.24.* Magic shield roars. (Cf. D1101.1.) CR I 131; CS 41f.; IHK 213,
1)1612.5.2. Magic harp gives alarm when it is stolen. (Cf. D1231.) Cf. BMC
II 266.
Dl615.1. Singing tree. (Cf. D950.) MAR III 120; RAC 380.
D1615.2. Magic musical branch. (Cf. D954.) EIL 104; MAR III 114; RAC
363.
listeners. D1364.25.0.1.* Musical branch causes magic sleep. F811.6. Tree with
musical branches.
D1615.7.* Singing head. (Cf. D992, D1610.5, E783.) AIF 45ff.; CKD 101;
D. Magic 171
D1619.2.2.* Eaten goat bleats from eater's stomach. (Cf. B210, F915.) LSL
160; TL I 181.
D1620. Magic automata. (Statues and images that act as if alive.) VSH
D1314. Magic object indicates desired place. D1393.1. Tree opens and conceals
object miraculously opens and closes. D1600. Automatic object. F979.? Leaves
of tree open and close to give saint passage. F990. Inamnmate objects act as
if living.
HRI II 20.
D1314.9.* Magic cloth leads owner to lost horses. D1686.* Magic object departs
lovers' graves magically unite. V143.1.* Saint's bones miraculously removed from
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D1641.2. Stones remove themselves. (Cf. D931.) IT 3 Ser I 214; TIN 121;
TL I 73.
D1602.1. Stones, being removed, return to their places. D2136.1. Rocks moved
by magic.
XVII 20.
D1641.7.* Head magically returns to original burial place. (Cf. D992.) ITS
IX 295.
D1641.11.1.* Magic book removes itself. (Cf. D1266, F994.1.*) ZCP IX 273.
D1641.13.* Well removes itself. (Cf. D926, D927, D1420.2,* D1641.1.) Beal
D1645.2. Incandescent cup. (Cf. D1171.6.) MAR III 203; OG 442; TLS XVI
218.
D1645.8.1.* Magic flaming spear. (Cf. D1084, F834.3.*) ATC 379; IHK 648
(cf. 574n.); IHM 65f.; OG 278; TBD 122; TLS I Part 1 37.
D1084, F834.1.*) ATC 379; IHK 648 (cf. 574n.); IHM 65f.; TBD 122;
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122.
D1645.8.4.* Magic flaming sword. (Cf. D1081, D1645.4, H1337) IHM 68;
D1647. Fountain magically dries up. (Cf. D927.5.* D1641.13.*) Beal X 109;
VSH I ell.
D1648.2. Tree (forest) bows down to holy person (saint). BNE II 115; S
D1649.2.1.* Harp comes at owner's call. (Cf. D1231, D1651.7.1.) RC XII 109;
IMC 107.
D1651.1.1.* Spear can be ^cielf1ed by only one person. (Cf. D1084.) TBC 17.
D1651.7.1. Magic harp plays only for owner. (Cf. D1231, D1649.2.1.*) MAR
D1651.9.* Bonds cannot be loosed save by man who tied them. ITS X 15.
D. Magic 173
D1651.9.1.* Bonds can be loosed only by comrades of man who tied them.
D1651.10.* Apple (or ball) containing man's soul can be split only by man's
I 30; PMLA LXIV 881; BNE II 73; VSH I clxxxiv; MAR III 84.
D1030. Magic food. D1171.2. Magic cauldron. D1472. Food and drink from
magic object. D1982.4.* Food and drink appear and disappear in otherworld.
eaten. A1420.5.* After Fall first parents fed and clothed from one palm tree.
D1652.1.7. Inexhaustible apple. (Cf. D981.1.) Atl IV 189; EIL 103; MAR
III 84; OG 39; RAC 364; RC IX 469f.; SAI 75; SG II 394; ZCP XVII 203.
D1652.1.9.* Inexhaustible pig. (Cf. B183, E155.5.*) Atl IV 191; IHM 122f.;
IMC 155; IT 3 Ser I 214; OG 278; OST III 220; PMLA LXIV 881; CF
xiif.; IHK605.
I 215.
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D1652.1.12.1.* Loaves and fish, eaten at night, restored next morning through
alive next day through power of saint. F243.4.* Fairy food undiminished when
D1652.3. Cow with inexhaustible milk. (Cf. B109.4.3* B182, D1018.) Beal
II 384, IV xi, VI 168, VII 244f.; BNE II 10, 123; CR I 311; EC I 293; FM
I 325f.; IHK 82, 260; IMC 119; IT 3 Ser I 215; LMR 240f.; MO 203; OG
69, 71, 160n.; OST III 223, V 57n.; RC XVII 237, XLVII 367; TEF II 127f.;
ZCP IX 193, 197, XVIII 209; SG II 482, 530; PMLA LXIV 881; MAR III
D1652.5. Inexhaustible vessel. (Cf. D1171, D1472.) E III 165, IV 31; H 67;
D1652.12.* Mantle ever new. (Cf. D1053, F166.3.1.*) IHK 545; SG II 281.
3 Ser I 215.
D1653.1.1. Infallible sward. (Cf. D1081.) IHK 545; RC XII 57; MAR III 29.
D1653.1.2. Unerring spear. (Cf. D1084.) BDG 279; IHK 545; RC XII 57;
H41.1.1.*) MD 155.
clvii.
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D1654.4.1. Sword can be moved only by right person. (Cf. H31.1, H1313*)
XV 305f.
XVI 74.
D1663. Magic object works in contrary fashions. (Cf. D1324.1.*) TIN 215.
D. Magic 175
D1663.3.* Well of life and death. Situated on one hand, kills; on the other,
D1663.4.* Fountains poison and cure. One, with bronze vessel, tastes sweet
and poisons; other, with iron vessel, tastes bitter and cures. (Cf. D925,
D1663.5.* Well rises or sinks to indicate long or short life. (Cf. D926.) TIN
197.
D1664. Summer and "Winter garden. A garden which blooms in winter. (Cf.
D961.)
time, etc. in otherworld. HI023.3. Task: bringing berries (fruit, roses) in winter.
D1665. Food has taste of any dainty desired.. (Cf. D1030, D1359.4.*) BBN
25; EIL 70; LSL 270; RC IX 487, 491; UCN 322; VB I 30; ZCP XVIII
D1665.1.* Drink has taste of any liquor desired. (Cf. D1040.) EIL 70; LSL
227; MAR III 203; OST III 229; ZCP XVIII 209.
D1665.2.* Cow whose milk "tastes of honey and intoxicating wine and the
satisfaction of good food." (Cf. B19.2, B182, F241.2.) RIL 70; ZCP
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D1666. Sword leaves no trace of blou- behind it. (Cf. D1081, 1)1564.7.* i
D1667.L* Magic tree shoots forth leaf, flower, and fruit at once. TLS X 287f.
D1668. Magic tree continually in fruit. (Cf. D950.) IHK 605; MAR III 120;
CF xii f.
D1672.0.1.* Magic fire burns for seven years. (Cf. D1271.) TLS IX 43.
D1676. Mill refuses to work on Sunday. (Cf. D915.4.1, D1263.) TIN 119,
D1677. Mill refuses to work when saint is ill-treated. (Cf. D1263.) VSH I
clxxxvi.
D1683.* Hearth cleaned by angel always free of ashes. (Cf. D1147.*) LSL
152; TL I 15.
D1684.* Dye blessed by saint colors animals, trees. (Cf. D1297.*) LSL
266f.
D1685.* Interred body of saint performs signs and miracles. (Cf. D1500.1.6.1.*)
D1692.* Cloak (and shirt) fit person of any size. (Cf. D1053, D1056.) IHK
545; RC VI 182f.
OF MAGIC POWERS
D1711. Magician. RC XV 313, 320; ALI I 203; IHK 179; ITS II 97; IT 3
Ser I 373, 4 Ser I 237; SLC 77, 111; VSH I ci; LMR 111; BMC II 339.
ChCe 21; E IV 23; FM I 117; IHK 179; ITS VIII 349ff., X 25, XXVIII
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393ff.; LG 83f.; MAC 271f.; OMC II 280ff.; RC XII 89, 97, XV 427f., XVI
34, 69, 152, XXIII 423, XXIV 177, XLIII 45, 75 ff., 105ff.; TL I 569; TLS
X 45, 165ff., XIV 23; TIN 125, lxxiv; VB I 49, II 58; IT 3 Ser I 325, 39S";
311ff.
459; SG II 261.
D1713. Magic power of hermit (saint). (Cf. P426.2, V220.) BMC II 518,
534; BCC 15, 21, 39, 43, 61, 63, 6o, 75, 77, 81, 91, 93, 95, 97, 103, 111, 121,
141, 147, 155, 179, 181, etc.; BNE II 4f., 8, 13, 14, 26, 29f., 35, 48, 60f., 81, 85,
95, 101ff., 106f., 110, 112ff., 118, 121f., 123, 124, 125, 130, 134, 146, 148, 154,
160, 163, 178f., 182f., 185, 191, 193, 204, 207, 208, 212, 214, 225f., 230f., 235,
265;CrSc 53, 127, 285, 297; E V 77f.; FM I 159, 473; Goi 88, 95, 99; IT
3 Ser I 345; ITS IX 41, 295, XVI 26; IrTs I 2f., 4f., 9, 10; Beal X 104;
LH II 5, 10, 29, 33, 42, 172, 178f., 194, 196ff.; MD 49, 67; MO 41, 53; RC
XX 41, 49, 427, XXXIII 319, XXXV 359, XLIX 187f.; RIAT-IMS I Part i.
pp. civ, clxxi; SG II 78, 196, 210, 232; S XXIII 93; LSL xxvili; TIN 213;
TL I 14f., 22, 83, 85, 113f., 135, 143, 161, 172f., 183, 201, 209, 215, 217, 223,
231, 233, 247, 249, 557, II 385, 401, 435, 477; TLS II 302, 307, 343; MT 12;
TP II 311, 312, 323, 330, 333, 334, 335, 336, 337. 338, 339, 354; TCD 241;
VSH I xcvii, cl, cxi, cxxiii, cxxviii f., cxxxviil f., cxli, cxlvii f., cli, clxix,
clxxiii, clxrv, clxxviii, clxxx, clxxxvi; ZCP IX 137, 145f., 271, X 17, 21,
23, 231, 255, 263, 418, XIV 153. For cross-references see Motif-Index,
D. Magic 177
D1716.* Magic power of person without sin. E III 155; OMM 599.
D1719.1.1.* Contest in magic between druid and saint. BF 117; LSL 215ff.;
D1719.1.2.* Contest between druid and fairy personage. (Cf. F389.5.*) IHK
D1719.3.* Magic power of superhuman race. EIL 68n.; E VII 231; IT 3 Ser
A1611.10.* Origin of the Tuatha T>i Danann. A1659.1.* Origin of the Fomorians.
68n.; HRI II 161; ITS VIII 83; RC XXIII 409; TBC 255; VSH I cxxxiii.
D1719.7.* Magic power of mermaid. (Cf. B81.) ZCP XIII 159; CrSc 11;
TLS IX 29.
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B165. Animal languages learned from animal. B311. Congenital helpful animals.
Born at same time as master and (usually) by same magic means. B500. Magic
power from animal. B560. Animals advise men. D1301. Magic object teaches
animal language. D1312. Magic object gives advice. D1317. Magic object warns
D1720.1. Man given power of wishing. (Cf. D1470.1, D1761, Q338.) ITS II
109.
D1722. Magic power from saint. (Cf. D1713, V223.4.1.*) VSH I clxxxv.
XII 57.
D1731.2. Marvels seen in dreams. BMC II 286; RC XXIV 175f.; LSL 222;
D1731.2.1.* Fairy seen in dream. (Cf. K2035,* F471.2.) HRI II 69f.; IHK
301, 304f., 353; IT 2 Ser II 185f.; KGG XIV 46; RC III 344f.; RIAC 134.
D1731.2.2.* All nature composed of food in vision. (Cf. V514,* X950.) AMC
Dl731.3.* (Dream of) rock-casting contest. (Ct. A966.1,* D931.) IHK 93,
D1735.1. Magic power by fasting. (Ct. P623.*) AIF 1<M.; IMC 27; LH II
179; SG II 232, 433, 442; TL I 113f.; TP II 312; CrSc 275; BCC 181. For
Dl735.1.1.* Oracular twigs work only if man has fasted. (Ct. D1311.4.0.1 .*)
OST II 173ff.
D1738.* Magic arts learned in hell. (Cf. A671.) GJ VIII 187; IHK 558.
D1741.7.* Loss of magic power through incest. (Ct. Q242.) TLS X 45.
D1741.8.* Saint causes loss of magic power. (Cf. D1713.) ZCP XI 125.
M400. Curses.
D1761.0.2.1.* Man to have wishes if he can repeat them in one breath. ITS
II 109.
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D1766.1. Magic results produced by prayer. VSH I cxi; TCD 157; BNE II 4,
A427.1. Goddesses of springs and wells. D925. Magic fountain. V1.1. Worship
D1766.5. Magic produced by saying Mass. (Cf. D1385.15,* F933.7.*) BCC 12?
D1766.6. Magic results from sign of the cross. BCC 105: RC XX 42Sf.: VSH
"Cross."
D1766.6.1. Fountain produced from sign of the cross. (Cf. D925.1.) LSL
D1766.6.2.* Sign of the cross made over sword endows it with magic powers.
D. Magic 179
D1766.8.* Magic results from fasting. (Cf. C200. P623.*) For cross-refer-
D1775. Magic results from licking. BNE II 123: IT 4 Ser I 240; V8H I cxi.
"Licking."
D1778. Magic results from contact with earth. (Cf. D1812.3.1, D1896.)
action. ERE VIII 257f.; FL XXII 49f., 211f.; RAC 194f., 324f., 330; RC
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corpse.
D1788. Magic results from bathing. (Cf. D562, D925, D2161.4.14.*) For cross-
D1788.1.* Magic results from contact with water. (Cf. C532,* D565.6,*
D877.1.*)
X 101f.; ERE III 657f.; IT 3 Ser I 211, 225f. . 4 Ser I 240; RC XII 99;
D1791.1.* Dcxtrorsum (sunwise) circuit (for good luck). AMC 10; BR 225,
229; G.I V 189; Goi 88; G xxxvi; IHK 81, 120; IHM 296; IT I 474 (s.v.
S6, 210; SGMR 71, 144f.; TEF II 51f.; TLS X 231; TL I 39, 223, 243, II 453,
473; Beal X 101f., 108; VSH I civii; BF 255, 267; SGMR 437 (s.v. "right-
"Right," "Circumambulation."
BR 3, 13; IHK 81, 139, 156, 506n., 550, 562; IHM 297; RC III 175, XV
315f.; SGMR 71, 144f.; TEF II 51f.; VSH I clvii, clx; TLS X 231, XI 47.
D1792. Magic results from curse. CG 71; ERE IV 367f.; G xxxvil f.; IHK
69f.; IT 3 Ser I 124f.; RC XII 349, XV 466; VSH I ei; HA I 79, 313. For
D1792.2.* Cursing wells. (Cf. D2175.1, V134.) RAC 197; TEF II 59, 80f., 436
D1792.3.* Cursing stones. (Cf. D931.) FL XXII 49f.; TEF II 426 (s.v.
D1793. Magic results from eating or drinking. OST VI 167. For cross-refer-
D1794. Magic results from kissing. VSH I cxi. For cross-references see
XII 107.
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druad, dlchetal filed, glam dichenn, inbas forosnai, teinm lalda). ACLC
I 247f.; AE 103; AIM IV 14f., 64; ALI I 45, V 57f.; AR I 303; CG 22, 71,
94f.; E I 186; ERE IV 367f.; EIL 36n.; FL XLII 207; G xxxvi f.; IHK
70n., 71; IHM 323, 336f.; IT I 479 (s.v. "dichetal dochennaib"), 595 (s.v.
"glam"), 616 (s.v. "imbas forosnai"), 815 (s.v. "teinm laegda"), 3 Ser I
124f.; OMC II 193, III 569; OST IV 303; Philosophical Society Transac-
tions, 1891-94, 15fif.; RAC 248f.; RC V 201, XII 119 (s.v. "glam dlchinn"),
XX 422, XXV 347, XLVIII 367; SG II 98; SHI I 243f.; SLC 177f.; TKS
97f.; TL II 569; TLS XIII 17, XVI 39; VSH I clx f.; ZCP III 255, IX 487;
1912), 104f.
hide. D1812.3.3.6.* Prophetic dream induced by eating meat of bull (tarb fes).
D. Magic 181
I 409; RC XV 320; SLC 177f.; TL II 569; TLS VIII 17; VSH I clx f.
111, 147f.; BNE II 3. 118; FM II 1033; LSL 173, 178, 191, 275; RC XIV
31; TL I 9, 87, 221, II 461f., 483; SG II 7; VSH I clxx f.; ZCP IX 273, X
259, XI 19, 121, 129, 131, 133, 141; AnBol LXIX 94.
D1810.0.3.2.* Saint perceives cheat about lost clothing. Men leave clothes in
wood; then ask saint for clothing. Saint, having perceived trick, has
sent for clothes and shames men by giving them their own clothing. (Cf.
IHK 543; RR IX 44ff.; RC XLIII 11; Atl IV 215; ZCP XVIII 217.
BF 10ff.
45; BNE II 33; CML 159; E III 155; H 53; ITS X 27; LSL 265; RC IX 459,
XIII 451, XXXI 450, 458, XLIII 29, 33, 37f.; TBC 12f.; TLS XIV 9; ZCP
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"Druid."
98; SLC 177f.; TL II 569; TLS XIII 17; VSH I clx f. For cross-references
M315.* Prophecy: man will eat magic salmon and gain knowledge.
D1810.5.* Magic knowledge from angel. (Cf. D1725.) ITS IX 221; ZCP IX
s.v. "Angel."
water."
D1810.7.* Magic knowledge from sign of the c-ross. (Cf. D1766.6. V86.) LSL
197, 223.
D1814.2.* D1817.2.1,* D1819.2.*) OST V 61; RC VIII 59, XXIII 419, XXIV
175ff.
AIM IV 88: BNE II 186; CF xvi f.; CG 130; E I 186; G xlvi; FL XLII
206f.; IHM 327f., 334f.; ITS XXVIII 155f.; MAR III 166; MP X 295n.;
OST III 181, 189; OCR 194; RAC 149; RC XLVIII 366f; SG II 147. 163,
168f.; TKS 47f., passim; WW 24; ZCP III 433. Cf. Beal II 430f., VI 30.
mound. (Cf. F211.1.) IHM 328; Sp XVI 332; TKS 6f.; VVS 24.
D1811.1.2. Magic wisdom from drinking of wrll. (Cf. D1300.3. V134.) MAR
III 120.
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future.
199, 203; RC XII 455, XVIII 294; SG II 286. 443; VSH I clxx; AnBol LXIX
91.
B149.1.2.* Horse weeps for master's (saint's) approaching death. J216. Choice
bloody.
V246.3.*) BNE II 29f.; LH II 196; LSL 186, 219. 236ff.; RC XXVII 277;
IHK 458.
TBC 207.
D. Magic 183
AMC 38; Beal VIII 93; FL IV 481, LIX 97f.; GJ VIII 171; H 101; LSL
172, 222, 248, 272; ITS X 89f., XXXIV 61, 230; RC XIII 75. XXII 22f.,
XXIII 423; SG II 119, 362, 443; SLC 153; TBD 15, 96; TBC 306ff.; Sp
"Dream(s)," "Vision(s)."
XXII 22f.; RSAI 4 Ser II 45ff.; SG II 84, 373; TBD 14f.; VSH I cliv, clx;
CKD 30.
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II 569; CS 232.
D1812.3.3.4.* Prophetic dream loses force after a year. BDG 13; CKD 59; GJ
VIII 171.
ACLC V 188; CS 2.12; DDC 274; IHM 323f.; IHK 421; IT I 213; MAR IH
57; RAC 306f.; RC I 261. XXfl 22f.; TBD 14f.; TKS 101f.; VSH I clx
(cf. cliv).
A132.9.* Bull-god. D1793. Magic results from eating and drinking. 151799.3.*
Magic results- from special rituals. Pl1. Choice of kings. 1*427.* Druid.
D1812.4.1.* Woman cries out on beholding man her unborn child is destined
D1812.5. Future learned through omens. Cf. SLC 13, 24. 55; TCD 129, 177,
cations from dav of week- on which first of year falls. E761. Life-token. M302.
Means of learning the future. N131. Acts performed for changing luck (lots).
TBC 334; TLS XIV 9; SHI I 229; OMC II 224; OMM 284.
D1812.5.0.7. Divination from first person (thing) met. (Cf. N125.2.*) For
D1812.5.0.7.2.* Saint declares that first man to come to certain place shall
be his successor. Young cleric comes and is chosen. BNE II 181, 236.
D1812.5.0.8.* Divination from animal fight. (Cf. B264.) ZCP XIV 399.
RC II 486.
477; SG II 261; RC XLIII 29, 33, 37, 39; TBC 333f.; VSH I clxi f.; SHI
D1812.5.0.11.* Divination from sound of voice. LSL 275; RC XIII 451; TBC
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334.
misfortune.
D1812.5.1.1. Prodigy as evil omen. AIF 99; MO 191; OST IV 171f.; RC XVII
DI546. Magic object controls heavenly bodies. E761.1.1. Life token: water
turns to blood. F493.5.* Sign of great plague: "celum ardcre visum est.**
D. Magic 185
Badb) washing bloody armor, chariot cushions, or human limb (at ford)
II 212; IHK 561, 589; JEGPh XVIII 1f.; JIS I 159f.; LMR 296f.; MAR III
155; MP XII 604n., XLIII 68n.; RC XXI 157; SGMR 31; Sp XX 197; TLS
D1812.5.1.2.1.* Vision as evil omen. (Cf. V514.) CKD 28, 58; IHK 124; TBC
D1812.5.1.4. Eclipse as evil omen. (Cf. F961.1, F965.2.) Cf. IHK 336.
D1812.5.1.14.* Holy man's fall from horse a bad omen. AIF 201; ITS IX 20.1.
D1812.5.1.16.* Dry river bed as bad omen. MAS I 232; IHK 589.
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D1812.0.1.1.*) FM IV 981.
E V 215.
TEF I 359.
D1813. Magic knowledge of events in distant place. OST V 83; All IV 179,
215; LG 9; LSL 179. 197; 8G II 308; TL I 99; TLS XIV 9; ITS X 27;
VSH I clxx; ZCP X 259, XI 119, 121, 129, 131, 133, XIII 220.
AIF 161.
OST VI 79.
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D1814.2.* Advice from dream. (Cf. D1810.8.*) K V 121; HRI II 76; ITS X
89ff.
D1814.3.* Advice from God (or gods, devil). MT 42. Ill; ZCP XIV 399.
D1815. Magic knowledge of strange tongues. BCC 101; LSL 223f.; VS11 I
location of magic object. D1314. Magic object indicates desired place. V232.6.*
D. Magic 187
F322.2.) IHK 616, 661; IT I 129; Cross and Nitze, Lancelot and &uenevere
1)1619.2.2.* Eaten goat Meats from eater's stomach. H210. Tests of guilt or
innocence. H220. Ordeals. K420. Thief loses his goods or is detected. N270.
D1817.0.1. Magic detection of theft- (Cf. D1817.) H 81; LSL 160, 177, 196.
459.
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D1819.4.* Learning to read by magic. (Cf. K695.3.*) EIL 71; ZQP XVIII
D1820.1. Magic sight of saints. (Cf. D1810.0.3.) ZCP XI 141. Cf. BNE II
232, 235.
D1821.2. Magic sight from thumb of knowledge. Man rooks magic animal
and burns thumb. When he puts thumb into mouth he has magic sight.
D1821.3.5. Magic sight by looking through ring. (Cf. D1076.) Beal I 221,
113; H 99; ITS V 41f., 83f.; MAR III 166; RAC 149; TIN 209; VSH I clxx;
S III 117f.; SG II 79, 271ff., 279; VSH I clxix, clxx; HFB 42, 101f., 119.
B120.0.2.* Animals have second sight. D1331.4. Magic object causes sight shift-
HRI II 157.
3 Ser 313.
D1830. Magic strength. (Cf. D1335, F610, F982.) Cf. TLS VII 31, X 165;
BF 93.
D1831. Magic strength resides in hair. (Cf. E711, F531.1.6.13.*) For cross-
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D1831.1.* Saint binds devil with one of the hairs of her head. MO 75.
D1836.1.* Magic waxing and waning of strength. DMR 110; ATC 153.
D1837. Magic weakness. (Cf. D1336.) Beal II 33; BNE II 26; CS 92f.;
E I 25; EIL 55f.; IHK 362f., 562, 611; IT I 121f.; MAR III 30; RAC 71;
TBC 333f.
made to decay and die. D2064. Magic sickness. F362.3.* Fairies cause weak-
D1837.1.1. Magic weakness for five days (each year). (Cf. D1837.3.*) CS
99f.; FL IV 481; IHK 124 (ces), 362f.; MAR III 73f.; RAC 129; RC XVI
T581.8.* Woman bears twins at end of footrace (with king's horses). TS83.1.
Couvade.
1)1810. Magic invulnerability. (Cf. D1344.) CS 150; Beal VI 40; E III 167;
IHK 221, 223, 572, 677 (s.v. "Conganchnes mac Dedad"); MO 153; RC
Fairies cannot be slain. F343.10.3.* Fairy gives invulnerable shield. F558. Per-
D. Magic 189
5; H 83; IPD 30; LSL 205, 277; TL I 59, 91, 125; SG II 5, 32; RC XVI
D1840.2.* Magic invulnerability of animals. ITS II 73, V 133, VII 144, XLI
137; OST II 153, III 83, 183; RC XLIII 25, 49, 95, 99; TLS XVI 67, XVII
Bl 1.12.1. Dragon cannot be killed with weapons. B15.7.10.1.* Animal with horny
skin. B100. Magic animals. B181.11.* Magic invuluerable horse. D1025. Magic
skin of animal.
XVI 415.
112, 144, 157; E V 77; IrTs I 2; IT I 181; IPD 30; LSL 205, 277; Goi
99; MG 91; MO 41; Beal VI 30, X 110, 113; RC VI 184, XVIII 84, XXXIII
319; RIAT I Part i, pp. xxxii, lxxvi, civil, ccv, XXX 73; SG II 6, 217; TL
D1271. Magic fire. D1566. Magic object controls fire. D2158. Magic control
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867; ITS VII 144; OST III 83; TIN 215, 217f.; ZCP XII 247f.; RC XVII
395.
TL I 91.
D1841.3.2.3.1.* Saint carries fire in hand to warm guests. BNE II 107, 111.
D1841.4. Man proof against wet from rain. (Cf. F930.1.) H 83; LSL 197;
MAR III 198; SG II 5, 32; TL I 125; VSH I exxxviii; ZCP II 551, 561, 563.
71; TLS II 477; IHK 221, 223, 572, 677 (s.v. "Conganchnes mac Dedad");
OST VI 171.
D1841.5.2.* Magic animal proof against weapons. ITS II 73, V 133, VII 144;
OST I 153, III 83, 183; TLS XVI 67, XVII 89; RC XLIII 25, 49, 95, 99;
clxxx.
D1841.6.1.* Magic animal proof against drowning. OST III 83; ZCP XII
247ff.
D1850. Immortality. (Cf. D1346.) ERE II 689f.; ChCe 14*.; MAC 259f.;
F243.5.* Fairies' food gives immortality. F251.5. Fairies as sprites who have
been given immortality. V311. Belief in the life to come (immortality taught hy
druids).
D1856. Death evaded. Person enters on the next life without dying. E II 115.
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Enoch pass to otherworld without dying. ChCe 261f.; EIL 138; IPD 41;
469; FM I 4f.; IHK 42, 48; IT 3 Ser I 211; ITS IV 149f., VII xlii, VIII 17.
XXXIV 199, XXXV 172f., XXXIX 23, 43, 81, 86; MAR III 182, 206; RAC
D1857.1.* Old woman (Cealleach Bheara) who has lived for ages. AIP 90;
AMC 131f., 208f.; Beal VIII 93; E VII 240f.; EC I 293; EIL 169f.; FL
XXXVIII 225f.; OM I 121; TEF I 140, II 216f.; ZCP XIX 174f.: RSAI Vol.
D1857.2.* Two hundred years of unfailing life and happiness offered to war-
rior by fairy woman in exchange for one day's delay of battle. MAR III
123.
D1860. Magic beantification. Beal IV 194; CKD 54; CG 135f.; IHK 256,
545 (black to white); LMR 103; BNE II 35: ITS VII 144; SLC 300; TLS
lady. D1338. Magic object rejuvenates. D1337. Magic object makes beautiful or
hideous. F234. Transformed fairy. F343.11.* Fairv offers man change of form
D1860.0.1.* Magic beantification of fairy. (Cf. D732, F234.) TLS XVI 63.
D. Magic 191
245.
D711.)
D1867. Magic beautification of house. (Cf. F221.1, F771.6.) IHK 269, 271;
clxxxiv.
D1882.1.* Rejuvenation by saint. (Cf. D1713.) TLS XVII 47; LSL 157.
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form eaten and reborn. MAR III 20fif.: RAC 358; VB II 300.
D1890. Magic aging. (Cf. D1341, D1857.* i MAR III 181; OST II 169;
D1895. Magic aging by bathing. OST II 169f., 171f., VI 7, 19, 22f., 87f.; MAR
III 169. For cross-references see Mot if-Index, alphabetical index, s.v.
"Bathing."
DI896. Magic agino by contact with earth after otherworld journey. (Cf.
D1897.* Youngest of the three Mani becomes the senior through power of the
D1900. Love induced by magic. (Cf. D1355, T10.) MAR III 168; TEF II
D1910. Magic memory. AE 7; BNE II 3; E1L 36; IHK 42; 1TF 9f.; MO
fi5; RAC 51; RIAC 1281; ITS XXV 174; TP II 329; VSH I clxxxviil.
B122.6.* Bird summarizes history. F692.* Man with remarkable memory. H502.
Test of learning. V223.4.1.* Truant boy learns long lesson with head in saint's lap.
AE 9; CKD 56n.
D1911.* Person remembers all he has ever learned. (Cf. D1365.11,* F692.*)
AE 6, 73f.; ALI III 88; CKD 56n. (cf. IHK 676 [s.v. "Cenn-Fhaelad"]);
ITF 10f., 33f.; RC XLV 121f.; RIAC 1281; RIAT I Part i, p. xlvii.
Remarkable skill.
D1921. Magic carrying power of voice. AMC 12; BCC 47; BNE II 46; H
103; LG 93; LSL 173, 250; MO 149; OST I 129, III 65f., 197; RC XX 177;
line 16.
B741.4.* Bellow of bull heard over entire land. F556. Remarkable voice. F688.
D1922. Magic power of hearing. (Cf. F641.) LSL 266; TL I 129; VSH I
D1923. Power to hit whatever one aims at. (Cf. D1653.1, F661.)
D1924. Magic immunity from fatigue. IHK 508, 686 (s.v. "Leborcham ingen
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Aui"), 687 (s.v. "MacRoth"); MAR III 30; TBD 142f. (Maccecht).
33.
335.
D1932.* Druids can pass through trees. (Cf. F694.*) VSH I cliii.
D1960. Magic sleep. FL III 511; IHK 612; IT I 126; MAR III 80; RC XVI
152, XXXI 434f., 446f., 452n.; LWI 94; VSH I clxxii. For cross-references
D. Magic 193
D1960.1. Seven sleepers. Magic sleep extending over many years. (Cf.
D1960.1.1.* Mighty sleeper. IHK 241, 391; TBC 182, 184f.; FL IV 480.
D1962.4.2.* Song (crdnan) used to lull children to sleep. CKD 94f.; IHK
263f.
D1965.* Guardian magically made to sleep while girl goes to lover. (Cf.
D1965.1.* Guardian magically made to sleep while lover visits maiden. (Cf.
mistress but magically oversleeps. (Cf. H1484.1.*) EIL 56; HRI I 19;
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3 Ser I 216; ITS VII 147; OST VI 29; RC XVI 152; VB I 57f.
D1976.2.* Future spouse met during magic sleep. Beal VIII 93; SLC 153;
H1301.2.* Quest for far-off princess. Ti1.3.1. Lovers meet in their dreams.
317; VSH I cxl, civ, clix f., clxxix; BNE II 178; IHK 179; IMC 156. For
visibility."
D1981.4.* Enemies magically caused to lose sight of each other while hunting.
i, p. lxxxiv.
D1982.4.* Food and drink appear and disappear in otherworld. (Cf. D1030f..
F166.4. Magic objects in otherworld. F171.7.* Unseen hands have feet in other-
days because of magic forgetfuiness. BBN 16, 25; LF I 19S; MAR III
101, 115, 119,181f.; OG 87; RAC 364f.; SG II 395; VB I 30, 32, 58; POW 43,
58.
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D2011.1. Years seem moments while man listens to song of bird. (Cf. B172.2,
D1275.) MAR III 104; MD 177; VSH I clxxxvi. Cf. TLS X 225.
D2011.1.1.* Day seems moment while saint listens to music made by bird's
D2011.1.2.* Three days and three nights seem one hour as saint preaches.
D2011.2.* Two friars perceive not passing of time from Shrovetide till
events of many years. (Cf. D2011.) ITS VII 147f.; RC X 221; RHR XVII
F954. Dumb person brought to sneak. G91.1.1.* Man forced to eat dead father's
D2025.0.1.* Magic (loss and) recovery of speech. (Cf. D1507, Q451.3.) VSH
I clxxxviil.
XV 328; RRIX36f.
D2031. Magic illusion. (Cf. F931.3.1,* K1870.) Cf. VSH I xcviii, clxlx f..
D. Magic 195
D2031.0.1. Saints cause illusions. (Cf. V229.8.*) LSL 250f.; TL I 93; TLS
XVII 91; VSH I clix, clxix f.; BNE II 63, 116; MO 41.
D2031.0.2.* Fairies cause illusions. (Cf. F221.1.) AR I 153; CML 31. Cf.
VSH I clxix.
RC XXIII 415f.
D2031.4.1.* Druid makes self appear ugly on one side, beautiful on other.
XVII 97.
D2031.7.* Horse made to appear as tree-trunk. TLS XVII 91. Cf. VSH I
clxix.
D2031.8.* Armies separated with illusion that each has won object of con
tention. TL I 257.
D2031.12.* Sea water made to behave like solid earth. BNE II 63.
D2031.13.* Magic rath always seems distant, never near. (Cf. D1136.) VSH I
xcviii.
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C943. Loss of sight (etc.) for breaking tabu. F360. Malevolent or destructive
fairies. F1041.4. Person melts away from heat. Q582. Fitting death as punish-
irings
106; VB I 35.
"Poison lag."
EIL 60; MAR III 32; IT 4 Ser I 234; RAC 59; IHK 483.
D2061.2.2.2.* Spell chanted over person's shadow brings death. (Cf. D1273,
D1402.) RC XV 444.
D2061.2.4. Death by cursing. Atl IV 155; BCC 57; BMC II 494; HA I 79,
313; RC XII 341; SG II 113; CR V 99; IT 4 Ser 251; FM III 81; VSH I
D1792. Magic results from curse. D2175. Cursing by magic. D2176. Exorcising
100; SG II 14.
I 78.
D2061.2.7.* Murder by showing man caul with which he was born. Beal VI
30.
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C943. Loss of sight for breaking tabu. D1331.2. Magic object blinds. Q4517.
SG II S2f.
MO 113.
lxxiv.
HRI I 14; IHK 611; IT I 121f.; OCR 108f.; RC XXXIII 60; SAI 75;
D. Magic 197
D2065. Magic insanity. (Cf. D1367, D2161.3.8.*) CKD 56, 68f.; IHK 57, 425;
D2065.3. Druids bereave men of senses. (Cf. P427.*) RC XXIX 219; VSH
I cllx.
D2065.7.* Insanity from curse. (Cf. D1792.) BDG 233; RC XXIX 219; ITS
D2066. Elfshot. Magic shooting of small objects into a person's (or animal's)
323; OG 195, 233; RC XII 101; RAC 59; MAR III 32; TBD 51; TEF II
122; Krappe, Balor with the Evil Eye (New York, 1927), 9f.
A128.2.1.* God with Evil Eye. D581. Petrification by glance. D993. Magic eye.
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D1336. Magic object gives weakness. D1410. Magic object renders person help-
less. D1419.2.* Magic object paralyzes. D1837. Magic weakness. D2091 9.*
D2072.3.* Magic paralysis caused by saint. LSL 238f.; TLS XVII 93; ZCP II
561.
OCR 49.
D1413. Magic object holds person fast. D1420. Magic object draws person
D2081. Land made magically sterile. BNE II 37; CR I 129; CS 40; LG 185;
VB I 49; VSH I cli; MAR III 30; RAC 57, 80, 237; RC XX 257.
1111.12.2. Dragon's shriek nukes land barren. B16.4.3.* Magic swine blight corn
and milk. B16.4.4.* Magic swine make land sterile. D1563. Magic object con-
control of soil and crops. F960.2.1.* Nature fruitless after death of hero. H243.*
Nature fruitless if false judgment is passed. M411.6.1.* Druid's curse makes land
D2085.1.* Curse (by saint) makes river (lake) barren of fish. AC 66; BCC
109; Beal II 360, VI 153; BF 181, 187f.; BNE II 77f.; TL I 35, 143f., II
D1449.4.* Charm prevents fish being caught. D1792. Magic results from curse.
D2088.0.1.* All locks opened on the night of Christ's Nativity. (Cf. D1557.1.*)
MP XLIII 34.
D2088.1.* Fairy gains entrance to locked city. EIL 56f.; HRI II 151; IHK
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615.
257.
B275.3.* Animals eating corpse of holy man die. Q558.14.1.* Animals stricken
247.
D2091.1. Magic fire drawn down on foe. (Cf. D1271.) MAR III 24, 30; RC
D2091.2. Magic plague of frogs drawn down on foe. MAR III 24.
D2091.5.* Storms magically drawn down on foe. (Cf. D2141.) ITS VII 181f..
D. Magic 199
91.
D2091.7.* Magic lake (river) sent against enemy. (Cf. D921.1.) CS 44;
TL I 257.
D2091.9.* Magic paralysis drawn down on foe. (Cf. D2072.) LSL 238ff.;
D2091.10.* Magic heat causes enemies to melt away. (Cf. D2144.3.*) LSL
241.
85.
XLIII 37.
D2091.13.* Army stopped by saint's curse. (Cf. D1792, K2350.) ZCP X 243.
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RC XV 482, XX 257.
F1041.23.* Putrescence flows from head when person presses forehead. Q552.16.*
Food and drink refused saint miraculously becomes putrid. Q575. Magic putre-
D2100. Magic wealth. (Cf. D475, D1450, D1761.) For cross-references see
29; BNE II 27, 39,104; LSL viH; RC IX 469ff., XXIII 411; SG II 6; ZCP
IX 271; EIL 71; LH II 6, 97; Goi 99; VSH I cllll, clxxxvii. For cross-
II 26.
D2105.5.* Saint causes fish to come out of lake to satisfy guests for whom
BNE II 26f., 104, 115, 204, 207; LSL 186f., 272; TL I 37, 149, 217; TLS II
294; TP II 336; IrTs I 4f.; EIL 71; ZCP X 233; VSH I cxxxiii; SG II14.
D1573.1.* Much butter made from little milk by power of saint. D1652.1.12.1.*
Loaves and fish, eaten at night, restored next morning through power of saint.
D2182.1.* Flow of cow's milk increased by saint . E155.5.1.* Calf, slain at night,
alive next day through power of saint. F166.6.* Abundant food in otherworld.
Clerics catch fish with regularity. V224.2.* Food eaten by saint miraculously
replaced.
D2106.1.* Saint causes waters to be plentiful in fish. BNE II 78; BCC 15,
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prisoned cleric comes to answer saint's prayers in ritual. D2121. Magic journey.
fire. V229.6.3.* Druid raised in air, cast down, and brains scattered on stone by
D2121.2. Magic journey with closed eyes. (Cf. C300.) MAR III 134; RC I
256.
D2121.5. Magic journey: man carried by spirit or devil. LSL 213, 221.
E752.2. Soul carried off by demon (devil). N810. Supernatural helpers. V232 2.*
D2121.7. Magic journey in cloud. (Cf. D1520.2, D2135, R122.2.*) LSL 221.
D2121.11.* Magic journey: man left on land appears in ship. OST V 117.
D2122. Journey with magic speed. (Cf. D2120.) ACLC V 385f.; BNE II
222, 233; EIL 104; HS and N VIII 29; ITS X 27; CF 18; GJ II 307f.;
MO 41; OCR 111; OG 40, 134n., 272; OST III 69; LSL 196; RC XX 49;
Rom XXVII 559f.; SAI 76; TLS VI 71; VSH I clxxxlil, clxxxvi; POW
B181.1. Horse with magic speed. D1924. Magic immunity from fatigue. D213S.
Magic air journey. F370. Visit to fairyland. F411.0.1.* Spirit travels with extra-
D2122.5.* Journey with magic speed by saint. (Cf. D2120.) BNE II 105,
D. Magic 201
D2125. Magic power to walk on water. BCC 79; CrSc 127; BNE II 116, 122,
130; E V 21; FM I 417f.; LG 207; LSL 219f.; MO 41; TLS XVII 67; VSH
I cxxxiii, cxlvii. Cf. CS 151; TBC 72; ITS XXXIX 155; BNE II 6.
B181.4. Magic horse travels on sea or land. D1524.1. Magic object permits man
D2125.0.1.* Saint causes earth to rise underfoot, enabling him to cross water.
D2126. Magic vnder-water journey. ALI I 73f.; E V 21, 35; IHK 540; ITS
Sp XVII 377f.; TLS XVII 17; ZCP XIII 335; MAR III 134.
D1525.1.* Magic hood enables person to pass under water. F133. Submarine
world reached by diving under water. F212. Fairyland under water. F842.2.3.1.*
F691.0.1.* Hero battles under lake for a day and night. P192.4.* Fool can live
under water.
D2135. Magic air journey. CS 240; PFM 38; RC XX 49; University of Illi-
D1520.2. Magic transportation by cloud. D1532. Magic object bears person aloft.
D1118. Magic airships. D2121.7. Magic journey in cloud. D2122. Journey with
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D2135.0.1. Levitation. Person able to raise self in air. BCC 155; ITS I 27ff.,
II 109, X 61, XII 15; RC XVII 229, XLIX 187f.; S XVIII 356; TIN 211ff.;
D1711. Magician. D2165.1.* Escape by flying through the air. F411.2,* F418.*
Spirits float in air. F1083.* Object rises into the air. F1041.8.7.* Mad warriors
fly up into clouds. B542.2. Escape on flying horse. R324.1.* Escape from battle
by flying in air.
D2136. Objects magically moved. (Cf. D2120.) BCC 61; ITS VIII 347; TIN
D2136.1. Rocks moved by magic. (Cf. D1641.2.) FM I 479; MAR III 201; RAC
121f., 330; RSAI XLII106; TEF I 217, II 233, 260; TL I 237; BLHT 387n.
"Rock(s)."
F737. Wandering island. J2287.* Belief that island may be towed by shi
new location.
create magic concealing mist. F790. Extraordinary sky and weather phenomena.
concealing mist.
257. XXIII 419 (snowstorm); HFB 71f.; PMLA XX 677n. For cross-
VSH I clx.
D2142. Wind produced by magi': (Cf. D906, D1543.) IHK 263; RC XLIII
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D2142.0.8.* Saint controls winds. IHK 263; LSL 209. Cf. VSH I ell.
D2142.0.9.* Druid controls winds. (Cf. D2141.0.8.) RAC 180, 310; RC XLIII
81.
clxxxvii.
D2143.1. Rain produced hy magic (Cf. D902, D1542.) VSH 1 civil, clxxx;
LH II 42.
LH II 42.
TLS X 2fi3.
D2081. Land made magically sterile. D2157. Magic control of soil and crops.
D2143.6. Magic control of snow. (Cf. F686.) RC XII 351, XXIII 419; TL
I 55; IHK 152, 237; BNE II 13, 33, 81, 112, 122, 129; SG II 32.
D. Magic 203
D2143.6.5.* Snow magically caused to endure. BNE II 13; CHAS II 65; VSH
I cxxxviH.
D2144. Magic control of cold and heat. (Cf. D2151.0.1.*) VSH I cxxxviil.
D2144.3.* Heat produced by magic. (Cf. D2143.6.) BNE II 106; LSL 241;
D2091.10.* Magic heat causes enemies to melt away. F686. Body with marvelous
heat.
lxxx.
D1664. Summer and winter garden. F971.5.1. Fruit produced out of season at
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159; LH II 34, 185; MAR III 52 (cf. IHK 605); RSAI Vol. for 1949, pp.
103f.; TL I 255, II 411, 487; TLS X 45; TP II 319; VSH I cxxxviH; ZCP
D1546.2.* Magic spell controls sun. D2146.2.5.* Saint banishes night for a year.
F961.1.5.* Sun shines by night. F222.0.1.3.* Daizling heavenly light by day and
D2146.1.1.1.* Druid causes sun to stand still for two days. (Cf. D1719.1.1.*)
nine months. (Cf. T481.) EIL 54; IHK 605; TLS X 37, 482.
F961.1.5.* Sun shines during night. H1023.16.* Task: making sun and moon
A725.1.* Sun does not set for a year through power of ;-aint. D2146.1 -1 - Day
magically lengthened. F61.1.5.1.* Sun shine? for twelve days and nights after
rucifixion.
D2148.1.* Angel causes earth to quake, releasing prisoners for saint. (Cf.
D2151. Magic control of waters. (Cf. D1242.1.) Cf. BCC 167; VSH I cxlviii.
229; RC XII 333; SG II 13, 22; RAC 331. Cf. VSH I exxxviii.
D2151.1. Magic control of seas. (Cf. D911, F931.) IrTs I 16; MO 159; VSH
I cxlvii.
D2151.1.2.1.* Tide held back by saint. (Cf. D1545, D1713.) CR V 101; ZCP
X5.
D2151.1.2.2.* Grave on shore rises with the tide. (Cf. D1641.8.*) TLS XIII
33.
D2151.1.3.* Sea calmed by saint's prayer. (Cf. D1766.1.) LSL 154, 254.
D2151.1.4.* Sea appears like flowery plain. (Cf. F931.3.1.*) HS and N VIII
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D2151.7.* Magic control of lakes. (Cf. D921.) BCC 75; TLS XIV 23.
D2151.7.1.* Saint (person) causes lake to dry up. LSL 223; SG II 7f.; TLS
D. Magic 205
D2152.1. Magic leveling of mountain. (Cf. D1549.4, F626.1.*) MAR III 190;
XII 81.
D215C* Magic control over animals. (Cf. D2070.) TL I 37; ZCP XI 117.
B771.1. Animal tamed by holiness of saint. D1440. Magic object gives power
over animals. D2182. Flow of cow's milk increased by licking saint's garments.
D2156.1.* Magic power to make does give milk. (Cf. B188.*) IT 3 Ser 295.
D965. Magic plants (grain). D1487.3.* Magic spell makes tree grow. D1652.1.10.'
D2157.1. Land made magically fertile. (Cf. D1563, F349.4,* F733.) IHK
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D2157.2. Magic quick growth of crops. Reward for helping holy fugitive.
D2157.2.1.* Magic quick growth of saint's crops. H 109; BCC 71; VSH I
D2157.3.1.* Apple trees bear as result of saint's blessing. (Cf. D950, D981.1.
D2158. Magic control of fires. (Cf. D1271.) TL I 59; SG II 217; Goi 104;
A454. God of healing. B510. Healing by animals. D1342. Magic object gives
health. F344. Fairies heal mortals. F950. Marvelous cures. Ji115.2. Clever
D2161.1. Magic cure for specific diseases. Beal I 413f.; SLC 277; TP II 248f.
D2161.1.1. Magic cure for leprosy. (Cf. D1502.4, F955, V221.3.*) LSL 189f.,
196, 268; MO 47; MP XLIII 34; SG II 46; VSH I lxxx, cxi; ZCP X 233;
D2161.2. Magic cure for wound. (Cf. D1503, V52.) CRC 81f.; MC 149; IT
I 209f., 2 Ser I 164f., 3 Ser I 364f., Extraband 330f.; TBC 177; TP II 248f.;
LG 62, 95; LSL 151, 241; RC XII 89, 97; TIS II 380f., 584 (s.v. "healing");
TLS VII 53, X 167, XII 33; IrTs I 10; ZCP X 17; SLC 22; AC 19. For
"Healing."
D2161.2.3.* Magic cure for burns. RC XII 333; TEF II 199; SLC 22.
D2161.3.1. Blindness magically cured. (Cf. D1505, F952.) CHAS II 66; LSL
189, 191, 197, 270; MP XLIII 34; RC XVII 129, XXVII 283; TL I 9, 133;
MO 245.
III 28; RAC 77; Atl IV 161; LG 47f.; RC XII 59, 67.
D2161.3.3.* Magic cure for broken limbs. TLS XVII 87; ZCP II 561.
OST VI 59f.
D2161.3.5.* Deafness magically cured. BCC 147; LSL 288; MP XLIII 34;
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D1507. Magic object restores speech. F954. Dumb person brought to speak.
D2161.3.6.1.* Magic restoration of cut-out tongue. (Cf. F954, S163.) EIL 139.
D2161.3.7.* Lameness magically cured. MP XLIII 34; BCC 147, 175; BNE
D1367. Magic object causes insanity. F362.2. Fairies cause insanity. F959.1.*
madman.
D2161.3.8.1.* Remedy for epilepsy. RIAC 985, 1229; SLC 12f.; TCD 139;
TEF II 187f.
D2161.4.5. Cure by passing patient through cleft of tree (or other loop).
TEF II 23.",.
D. Magic 207
D2161.4.10.0.1.* Only one person possesses power to heal certain wound. (Cf.
D2161.4.10.2. Wound healed only by person who gave it. (Or by member of
his family.) (Cf. D2161.2, Z313.1.*) IHK 175 (cf. 170), 419r., 470f.; IT
I 209f., 2 Ser I 164f., 3 Ser I 354f., Extraband 330f.; MAR III 71; TIS II
D2161.4.14.* Magic cure by bathing. (Cf. D1788.) SG II 388. Cf. VSH I cxi.
D2161.4.14.1.* Magic cure by bathing in milk. IMC 149; TLS VII 33, X 167;
D1018. Magic milk of animal. D1788. Magic results from bathing. F872.1.
149.
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ZCP X 233.
D2161.4.15.* Magic cure by lying on saint's shadow. IrTs I 15; LSL 191.
D2161.5.1. Cure by holy man. BNE II 91; CHAS II 66ff.; H 69; CKD 95;
IHK 265; MO 95; SG II 46, 89; TL I 133; RC XII 331f., XVII 129; TLS
XVII 19, 87; ZCP II 557, 561, IX 257f., X 17, 233; IT 4 Ser I 246.
34.
D2162.* Magic control of disease. (Cf. D1500.) Beal X 104, 112; VSH I
exxxvi.
289.
D1586. Magic object relieves from plague. D1766.8.* Magic result* from fasting.
Saints sacrifice themselves (to avert plague). V73.1.* Fast to prevent pestilence.
D2162.2.* Epidemic does not cross river (sea) at saint's command. (Cf.
and fasting. (Cf. D1586, D2162.1.*) FM I 371; CrSc 305; LSL 230;
OMM 404.
MAR III 31; RAC 76; RC XII 89. Cf. ATC 336f., 407.
A172. Gods intervene in battle. A185.1.* God aids half-mortal son in battle.
AS36.* Demigods act as allies of mortals. B187.* Magic dog. E155.1. Slain
warriors revive nightly. F349-2.* Fairy aids mortal in battle. F585.2. Magic
D2163.4.* Magic mist as defense in battle. (Cf. D902.1.) CrSc 53; IHK
D2163.5.* Saint's prayer wins battle. (Cf. D1766.1.) CrSc 91; ITS IX
D2165. Escapes by magic. BNE II 185, 204, 207; ITS X 27ff., 33; LH II 49,
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D1391. Magic object saves person from execution. R100. Rescues. R210.
Escapes.
D2165.1.* Escape by flying through the air. (Cf. D2135.0.1, R324.1.*) ITS
X 33.
LG 57, 119; LSL 258; RC XXV 399; TLS II 308, 337f., VI 81; ZCP IX
249; BCC 115; BMC II 556; RIAT-IMS I Part i, p. clxxi; SLC 80f.
D2167.0.1.* Food magically saved from corruption. OST V 53ff.; LSL 205.
B781. Animal "drinks apart" mixed liquids. F1092.* Vessel of poisoned ale
D2171. Magic adhesion. (Cf. D1413.) TSL II 337f.; BNE II 41; Sp XVI 330,
332.
BCC 161; BNE II 33, 41, 149, 160; MAR III 157; RC X 69f.; TL I 22, II 311.
Magic object clings to hand of guilty person. H411.4.2.* Magic cup as chastity
D. Magic 209
154.
D2171.7.* Man guilty of evil doing: his soles stick to ground until he makes
RAC 197.
D2175.3.* Magic satire (magic song) as curse. (Cf. M400.1.*) ZCP III 205;
SG II 431.
D2176. Exorcising by magic. (Cf. E430.) FL XXI 195f., XXII 58f., 211f.,
D1273. Magic formula (charm). E440. Walking ghost "laid." D1385. Magic ob-
iect protects from evil spirits. F382. Exorcising fairies. F405. Means of com-
,atting spirits. G271.2.* Witch exorcised by holy water. G303.16.14. The devil
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D2176.1. Snakes banned by magic. ITS XXXV 35, 60f., 123, XXXIX 147,
AS31.2. Culture hero banishes snakes. A2434.2.3.* Why there are no snakes ii.
D1385. Magic object protects from evil spirits. G303.16.14. The devil exorcised.
561; FM I 157; IT 4 Ser I 267; LSL 256, 299; TLS II 302; SG II 232; VSH
D2182.1.* Flow of coie's milk increased by saint. (Cf. D2106.) BNE II 123,
179, 206; LH II 196; LSL 187, 268; RIAT I Part 1, p. xlvi; TP II 335.
Atl III 378; GJ I 382; HRI I 94; IT I 72; LMnU 63, 96n.; VSH I clxxxl.
SG II 322f.
43; TIN 93f. Cf. RC XVII 33; BLHT 63n; BCC 85.
H1129.5.* Task: building a fire; whole tree burns up while man is bringing an-
other. H1129.6.* Task: thatching roof with bird feathers; half blow away while
other half are sought. Q556.5.* Saint decrees offenders will not be able to fortify
their dwellings. Fences fall, earth gapes when dug. S261. Foundation sacrifice.
D2196.* Saint causes fiery sword to come between hostile king and queen.
D2199.1.* Bottomless tub (vat) holds water through power of saint. (Cf.
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down yew tree with dull tools: hands bleed. (Cf. H1110, P170.) TL I 219.
E. THE DEAD
E0-199. RESUSCITATION
E0. Resuscitation. Nutt, "The Celtic Doctrine of Rebirth," VB; ChCe 24;
A571. Culture hero asleep in mountain. A580. Culture hero's (divinity's) ex-
pected return. B192.1.* Magic pig burned to prevent resuscitation. D610. Re-
being burned to ashes for eating consecrated bread in Christian church. \ .H1. Be-
lief in the life to come. V268.1.* Boy under protection of Virgin Mary pulled
E2. Dead tree comes to life. (Cf. F971.1.) VSH I cliv. For cross-references
E3.* Animal comes to life. (Cf. B192.1.*) AIM II 16; BNE II 103, 113, 125,
232; VSH I cxliii; ZCP X 21; LSL 152, 194, 196; SG II 25; TIN 81, xxii;
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E32. Resuscitated eaten animal. An animal is eaten. When its bones are
214; LSL 179, 197. 228, 267; MAR III 118; OST III 223; RC II 92f.,
XXVII 287, XXXV 359; SG II 37; VSH cxlill. Cf. BNE II 4; BCC 111.
resuscitation. E155.5.* Eaten pigs (calf) revive nightly. E168. Cooked animal
comes to life. F243.3.1. Animals eaten by fairies become whole again. H1331.2.3.*
Quest for pigs killed by night and revived by day. V224.2.* Food (animals) eaten
by_ saint miraculously replaced. E32.3.* Pigs which, though dismembered, are
E32.3.* Pigs which, though dismembered, come alive again "if only bones are
preserved." (Cf. E32.) ITS XLI 137, 287. Cf. MAR III 118.
E34. Resuscitation with misplaced head. (Cf. E783.1, M221.) IHK 282n.;
III 201.
TLS X 533.
of J. D. M. Ford (Cambridge, Mass., 1948), 202; OST V 125; LSL 252, 255;
E64.4.1. Resuscitation by saint's bachall. (Cf. D1277.) BCC 75; BNE II 231;
E64.5.1. Resuscitation by Holy Grail. (Cf. D1171.6.) MAR III 203; RAC 383.
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E90. Tree of Life. (Cf. D950.) IT I 194; IPD 39f.; ITS XXXIV 57; RC
Tree in otherworld.
167.
Beal I 344.
Resuscitation by prayer.
XXXI 308.
E121.4. Resuscitation by saint. (Cf. V220.) AIM II 16, IV 75; BCC 47, 75,
80, 83, 85, 87, 103, 149, 153f., 163f.; BF 91, 141, 177; BMC II 124, 148,
155, 160, 475, 518; BNE II 4, 5, 8, 32, 41, 42, 48, 61, 85, 101, 102f. , 105,
107, 113, 115, 116, 117, 125, 135, 145, 147, 157, 159, 170, 178, 182, 191,
193, 212, 214, 224, 232, 234; CG 111; CKD 101, 113; CR V 102; CS 276f.;
G xlviii; IHK 568f.; LH II 18, 33; LSL xxviii and passim; MO 69, 113;
MT 105, 107; OG 296; RC XII 325f., 343, XIII 109, XXXV 357f.; SG II
6f., 25, 118; TIN 81, xxii; TL I 14f., 123, 135, 177f., 179, 183, 215, 217, 223,
231, II 435, 437, 559; TLS XVII 47, 75; VSH I xxxv, cviii, cxxxiii, cxliii;
ZCP VII 306f. , X 21, 231, 243; ITS IX 41; IT I 14; MHH 201.
D1713. Magic power of hermit (saint). E3.* Animal comes to life. E32. Re-
boys choose to return to heaven. P19.5.* King raised from dead (by saint).
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E151. Repeated resuscitation. (Cf. D610.) RC II 92; Beal I 343; Sp. XI 48f.;
IHK 479.
E155. Periodic resuscitation. (Cf. D620.) Cf. RC XVIII 375; IT 4 Ser 234,
242.
E155.1. Slain warriors revive nightly. Continue fighting the next day.
ITS IV 203; GJ IX 283; RC XII 89, 95, XVI 59ff., XXIII 409f.; LG 46;
A162.1.0.1.* Recurrent battle. A169.2. Army of the gods. D2163. Magic de-
fense in hattlc. F585.2. Matfc phantom army. K1863.* Death feigned to learn
E155.5.* Slain pigs revive nightly. Atl IV 191; E XI 188f.; IHK 545; IHM
122f.; IMC 155; IT 3 Ser I 196, 214; ITS XLI 137, 287; OST III 223;
PMLA LXIV 881; SG II 281; ZCP XII 247f., XVIII 193, XIX 56; VSH
I cxliii.
Fairy swine. H1331.2.3.* Quest for pigs killed by night and revived by day.
E32.3.* l'igs which though dismembered, come alive again "if only bones are
preserved."
E155.5.1.* Calf, slain at night, alive next day through power of saint. TIN
D1652.1.12.1.* Loaves and fish, eaten at night, restored next morning through nowcr
E163. Man kept alive by consecrated sword. (Cf. D1081, E765.3.0.1.*) Hi11;
E166. Return from dead granted for definite time. SG II 426. Cf. TL I 123.
E168. Cooked animal comes to life. (Cf. E32, E155.5.*) CR V 102; RC XXVII
E177.* Resuscitated man relates visions of beyond. (Cf. V511.) TLS XVII
25.
(Cf. D2167.) BCC 115, 167; BMC II 537, 556; FM I 55; MO 247; RIAT-
IMS I Part i, p. clxxi; SLC 80f.; TLS IT 337f., VI 81; ZCP IX 249.
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E232. Return from dead to slay wicked person. ZCP X 11, 13.
E233.* Return from dead to ai-enor death (murder). (Cf. M322.*) HM 81.
E261.1.3.* Hero attacked by revenant with half a head, carrying man with
E268.* Ghost (revenant) kills by spewing water from his mouth on Hal-
E300. Friendly return from the dead. MO 180; E IV 40; CrSc 179; OST
III 201; RIAC 1716; RIAT I Part i. p. 11ii; TCD 30. Cf. TLS II 316f.;
MG 129.
AS81.* Culture hero (divinity) returns. F80. Journey to lower world. E366.
Return from dead to give counsel. V229.1.* Saint commands return from dead
E341. The grateful dead. Beal IV 297; Gerould, The Grateful Dead (London,
1908), passim; TLS X 533; S XXV 69; LWI 155ff.; RAC 337.
E342.* Dead return to fulfill bargain. (Cf. E310, E371.3,* M200.) AIF
39f.; IrTs III 8f.; OG 295f.; RC XXIV 41f., XXXV 207f.; TLS X 533.
E361.2.* Return from dead to give consoling message. RC XIV 43; TLS II
308.
E365. Return from dead to ask forgiveness. TLS X 531f.; IrTs I 22f.
E366. Return from dead to give counsel. (Cf. V229.1.*) BNE II 67; E
IV 40; OST V 125; OMM 78, 621; RC XXXV 208ff.; ZCP X 23, 239, XI
141.
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E366.1.* Person who has spent two years in hell speaks of importance of
religious experience. (Cf. V522.*) BMC II 479; SLC 204. Cf. BNE II 32.
and pains of hell. EIL 133; IPD 44; IT I 172, 193; TL I 135, 179. Cf.
XVII 99.
M364.7.2.*) AIM III 48f.; RC III 185; RAC 132. Cf. IHK 556, 570.
RAC 132; CS 276f.; AIM III 48f. Cf. IHK 556, 570.
E371.2.* Return from dead to repeat forgotten epic. (Cf. A581,* J1563.7.*)
BCC 163f.; CKD 90, 92; IHK 28, 253f. , 267; IT Extraband LIII f.; TLS
E371.3.* Poet sings day after his death. (Cf. E342,* E546.) CKD 100f.;
E375.* Return from dead to prevent flight of thief. (Cf. K420.) FM II 1035.
D1385.1. Earth from saint's grave expels demons. D2167. Corpse magically saved
from corruption.
E401.0.1.* Ghostly voice heard on battlefield. (Cf. E502, F418.*) IHK 132;
Stories from the Tain (ed. J. Strachan, Dublin and London, 1908), 6.
E410. The unquiet grave. Dead unable to rest in peace. Aside from the
E411.0.6. Earth rejects buried body. (Cf. V62.1.) Atl IV 173f.; MAR III
E419.6.* Lovers buried apart found in one grave each morning. (Cf.
E422. The living corpse. Revenant is not a spectre but has the attributes
IHK312f.; RCX217.
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E261.1.3.* Hero attacked by revenant with half a head, carrying man with half
E430. Defense against ghosts and the dead. FM I 331; BNE II 41, 328.
Funeral rites.
E431.7.2.1.* Head of beheaded man separated from body (by walking be-
VSH I cix.
E442. Ghost laid by piercing grave with stake. (Cf. D712.10.*) CS 53.
E461. Fight of revenant with living person. (Cf. E261.1.3.*) IHK 132; ITS
VII 129f.
E480. Abode of the dead. ERE II 689f., IV 464f.; IHK 299n.; IHM 125n.,
199, 481, 483n., 492f.; IMC 12, 15; KPAA VII 59f.; KPAS XXXII 537f.;
MAR III 114f.; 00 339f., 369f., 467 (s.v. "Donn's HouseTech Duinn");
PMLA LVI 896; RAC 333f., 362f.; OST III 201. For cross-references see
E481. Land of the dead. Cf. ATC 163f., 501 (s.v. "Dead, castle or land of
the.")
A671. Hell. Lower world of torment. E755.2. Souls in hell. F81. Descent to
lower world of dead. Fl 60.0.2.* Fairy otherworld confused with land of the
land of dead.
E481.0.1.* Spain as land of the dead. (Cf. F130.2.*) ACLC II 86f.; RAC
E481.1.1.1.* King of the land of the dead. (Cf. A108.1,* A310.) OG 233n.,
467 (s.v. "DonnKing of the Dead"); PMLA LVI 896; KPAS XXXII
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E481.2.0.1. Island of the dead. (Cf. E480.) IMC 12, 15; KSLA XXIX No.
VI 114n.; KPAS XXXII 537f.; MAR III 16; RAC 342; SG II 395; RAC
342; Beal VI 38; POW 27f.; OG 467 (s.v. "Donn's HouseTech Duinn").
A692. Islands of the blest. F129.7.* Voyage to the Isle of the Dead. F134.
A151. Home of the gods. A571. Culture hero asleep in mountain. F131. Other-
A151.2. Garden of the gods. A661. Heaven. A692. Islands of the blest. Fil1.
E481.4.1. Avalon. Happy otherworld where dead are healed. (Cf. F323.*)
BLHT 77f.; MAR III 194; MP XXVIII 394, 398; OG 159, 310f., 388; PMLA
LVI 908, LXIII 810n.; Per II 48f.; PFM 25f., 40n.; RAC 120, 369; Rom
F0.1.* Names for otherworld. Fil1. Journey to earthly paradise. F344. Fairies
E481.6.2. Land of dead in west. (Cf. A692.1.*) OG 134n., 249; POW 27n.
hell.
by fiery and icy waves. (Cf. Q560.0.3.*) BMC II 544; BNE II 65, 96;
ZCP X 419.
E501. The Wild Hunt. (Cf. F282.*) HS and N X 189; JEGPh XXIII 473;
ATC 132.
E502. The Sleeping Army. Soldiers slain in battle come forth on occasions
from their resting place (hill, grave, grotto) and march about or send
A151.1.1. Home of gods inside of hill. A169.2. Army of the gods. A162.1.0.1.*
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of fairies.
man. P319.9.* Hands of friends extend through sides of tombs and clasp in death.
V222.7.* Dead holy man stretches hand from tomb to honor saint.
E545. The dead speak. BMC II 16, 321, 414; BCC 129; TL I 125; MO 47,180;
D1610.5. Speaking head. D1615.7.* Singing head. E546. The dead sing.
E545.0.2.* The dead are silent. IHM 493; IMC 68; OG 127n.
E545.6.1.* Thirsty when hanged, corpse asks for water on Hallowe'en. (Cf.
E422.0.1.*) RC X 215f.
E545.9.* Dead holy man begs grave-digger not to bury sinner on top of him.
RC X 83.
E546. The dead siny. (Cf. E371.3.*) ITS VII 129; RC XXIV 59f.
E600-699. REINCARNATION
24; DDC 136f.; DHC 17; EIL 1, 106n.; ERE II 645, IV 353f.; IHK 270;
IMC 138; MAR III 59. 80, 83, 110, 140, 207; RAC 397 (s.v. "Rebirth"); IT
A510.2.* Culture hero reborn. A512.1.* Culture hero son of god. A5t5.2.
Father and sou as culture heroes. D610. Repeated transformation. D1850. Ira-
E607.2. Person transforms self, is swallowed and reborn in new form. (Cf.
D610, T511.) HRI I 163f.; IHK 268f.; IT I 139, 3 Ser I 230ff.; TKS 129f.;
VB II 65, 300; IMC 34; RC XV 453ff., XIX 81; FL III 487f.; MAR III 59,
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incarnation: manobjectman.
E611.2.1. Divinity reincarnated as bull. (Cf. A132.9.*) MAR III 152, 157f.;
53; MAR III 28; OMM 465; RAC 203; RC XV 310, VIII 63; SG II 531.
E631.0.1. Twining branches grow from graves of lovers. (Cf. E419.6.*) Beal
II 208; CS 53; OMM 465, 472f.; S XXIII 121; RC XIII 221; HM 84.
E631.0.1.1.* Tops of trees from lovers' graves show shapes of their heads.
CKD 28; OMM 475; RAC 203; RC XIII 225; JCS I 96.
E631.0.1.2.* Tablets made of trees from lovers' graves magically unite. OMM
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E631.3.* Herbs grow from grave of healer. MAR III 2S; RAC 77; RC XII 69.
E670. Repeated reincarnation. DDC 126f.; E IV 127, 155; IMC 34, 36; ITF
15f.; ITS XXIX 23, 43, 81, 86; MAR III 58; MAC 259f., 349; VB II
E700. The Sonl. Nutt, "The Celtic Doctrine of Rebirth," VB; ERK I
as sprites who have been given immortality. V311. Belief in the life to come.
E710. External soul. A person (often a giant or ogre) keeps his soul or lif'
separate from the rest of his body. E VII 202f.; IHM 321n.; MAR III 151;
LMR 20; RAC 140, 162, 270; S XXIII 121; Beal IV 226f., VII 10, VIII
97f., 100.
E765. Life dependent on external object. F408.2.* Spirit in heart of man (fairy).
E711. Soul kept in object. (Cf. E765.) CKD 82; IHK 434; MP XLIII 15;
ZCP IX 195f.
E711.8.* Soitl in golden apple. (Cf. F813.1.1.) E VII 201; IHK 434.
E713. Soul hidden in a series of coverings. Beal VIII 225; E VII 201; ZCP
1X195.
E713.1.* Soul hidden in apple (ball) in a salmon which appears every seven
years in certain fountain. (Cf. D1651.10.*) E VII 201; IHK 434; IHM
E714. Soul (or life) kept in special part of body. (Cf. D1831.)
C165.* Tabu: Marriage with person whose blood one has drunk. D1041. Blood
as magic drink. P312.1.* Drinking mixture of blood, milk, and wine as pledge
of covenant.
E714.9.* Giant's soul in "a mole that (is) in the hollow of his palm." HS
E714.10.* Ogre's soul in a "pair spot" below right ear. (Cf. Z311.2.*) GJ
VIII 187.
E715.2. Separable soul in fish. (Cf. B175.) E VII 201; IHK 434; ZCP IX
195f.
E721. Soul journeys from the body. POW 109f.; RAC 360.
E721.0.1.* Mark inflicted on wandering soul seen on body after soul's return.
RC XXV 397.
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of the soul on these wanderings. RC XXV 391; VSH I clxxii; POW 109f.
E721.5.1.* Wandering soul assumes shape of wolf. (Cf. D113.1.1.) TIN 205.
E721.7.* Soul leaves body to visit hell (heaven). (Cf. F81. V511.1, V511.2.)
OM I 116f.; RC XXXI 310; IT I 172f. Cf. BMC II 479; SLC 204; VSH
123.
E722.2.5.* Saved soul leaps from body on hearing heavenly music. (Cf.
E754.) E V 125.
E722.3.4.* Soul visits places of birth, death, baptism, and burial after leaving
E726. Soul enters body end animates it. (Cf. E38.) MAR III 178; OST
III 201.
E726.2.* Soul of unborn so?i comes out of mother's mouth (in form of stone),
E727. Debate of body and soul (sick man and death). (Cf. Ho00.) Beal X
220f.; E V 120; EC II 204; H 507f.; LiaF III 37f.; RC X 463f.. XI 392, 399.
XIX 90, XXIII If.; BMC II 28, 37; RIAC 158, 193. 284, 319f., 328, 354, 633,
819, 954, 1056, 1098, 1124, 1147, 1157, 1271, 1356. 1442, 1444, 1450, 1452,
1471, 1473, 1721, 1777, 1932, 1974, 2014; TCD 74, 106, 120, 167, 179, 220,
225, 239, 328 (s.v. "Acallam Cuirp ocus Anma"), 403. Cf. S XVI 593.
E727.1.* Soul curses body. (Cf. M400.) E V 123; H 507f.; RC XXIII 9t;
S XVI 593.
D1385. Magic object protects from evil spirits (demons). D2176. Exorcising by
E732. Soul in form of bird. ChCe 285; EIL 138; IT I 194; OG 274; RC IX
495, XIV 45f.; SG II 128; VSH I cxlvii; POW 35f.; RAC 359f.
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Souls await Judgment Day in shapes of birds. F234.1.15.* Fairy in form of bird.
E732.1. Soul in form of dove. (Cf. E423.3.1.) IPD 46; LSL 260: OMM 78;
A671. Hell. Lower world of torment. D1389.11.* Magic armor protects soul
from hurt. Q560. Punishments in hell. V510. Religious visions. V520. Salva-
tion.
E750.0.1.* Soul cannot enter heaven till body is buried. (Cf. E235.2.) BMC
E750.2.2.* Perilous valley in (on way to) land of dead. RC XXXI 310.
E751. Souls on Judgment Day. (Cf. A1002, A1075,* B259.8.*) AnBol LIV
129f.; BMC II 558; EIL 139; SLC 103; ChCe 263; RC IV 250f., XVIII 317f.,
E751.1. Souls weighed at Judgment Day. (Cf. Q155.1.*) RC XXXV 208 (cf.
IT I 186).
495.
Q173.*) BCC 115f., 117; ChCe 285; IT I 15; S XXV 276; TL I 30f., 119,
E751.5.* Souls of sinners to spend seven years under waters of the sea before
E751.7.* Judgment Day on Monday. S XI 586, XXI 577, XXII 141, XXV 275.
E752. Lost souls. (Cf. D2061.2.4.1,* Q560.) RC XXV 249; VSH I cxlvii;
TLS II 509f.
IT I 191f.
E752.2. Soul carried off by demon (devil). E V 123; RC XIII 457, XLIX
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D2121.5. Magic journey: man carried off by spirit or devil. E722.2.4.* Con-
demned soul forked from body by Satan. E727. Debate of body and soul.
F402.1.5.1.* Demons (crossins) seek to carry off king's soul. G303.9.5. The
devil as an abductor. Q568.3.* Sinners in hell fall into the mouth of devil. Rl 1.2.
Abduction by devil.
E752.6.* Soul bound for hell given sight of heaven. ZCP IV 429.
E754. Saved souls. BMC I 634, II 516f.; BCC 153f.; BNE II 88f., 118, 175f.;
VSH I clxxlx.
E754.1.1. Condemned soul saved by prayer. BNR II 88f.; KMM 213; LSL
xxviii; MT 107; RC XXIII 431; SG II 128. Cf. BMC I 634. For cross-
E754.1.4.* Condemned soul saved by holy person. (Cf. E754.1.1.) BCC 155;
BMC II 517; BNE II 216f.; LSL pp. xxviii, 166; RC XXVI 371, XXXI 310,
D1713. Magic power of hermit (saint). V229.15.* Saint disguised as poor man
saves alms-giving king from punishment in hell. D1766.1. Magic results produced
Q560.0.2-* Certain number of persons released from hell every Saturday through
E754.2. Saved soul goes to heaven. (Cf. A661, F11.) LSL 166; RC XXXV
211.
E754.2.2. Souls carried to heaven by angels. (Cf. V232.2.*) BCC 129; IPD
29; IT I 172f.; LSL 166, 221, 278; OMM 77; TLS XVII 107.
E755.1.2.* River in heaven burns wicked and gives joy to righteous. IPD
36; IT I 182.
rivers in hell.
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E755.2.8.* Dialogue between Christ and the souls in hell. (Cf. V211.7.2.*)
BMC II 547.
E755.3. Souls in purgatory. ZCP IV 441. Cf. CtaCe 24f.; RAC 388f.
E756.1. Devils and angels contest for man's soul. OM I 117; RC XXV 395.
E756.4.* Saint wrests soul from demons. (Cf. V229.5.*) RC XXXI 310,
XLIX 187f.; ZCP X 245; TL I 247. Cf. RC XXVI 371; BMC II 517.
E756.5.* Saved soul of woman assists her husband's soul in battle against
E760. Life index. Object or animal has mystic connection with person.
E761. Life-token. Object (animal, person) has mystic connection with the
E761.5.5.* Life-token: stone breaks. (Cf. D931, E711.7.*) IHK 299; ZCP
XIII 173.
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connected with something else and comes to an end when that thing is
destroyed.
D1663.5.* Well rises or sinks to indicate long or short life. D2061.2.2. Murder
E765.2. Life bound up with that of animal. (Cf. B2,* B192.0.1,* B311,
C841.7.*) Person to live as long as animal lives. EIL 48n.; OST III 127f.,
E765.3.0.1.* Life bound up with magic object. When magic object is lost,
person dies. (Cf. E163, E760.) Beal IV 226f., VIII 97f., 100; SG II 395.
E765.4. Life bound up with external event. Death to come when certain
E765.4.1. Father will die when daughter marries. (Cf. E765.4.3.*) MAR
III 187.
E765.4.1.1.* Giant must be slain before hero can marry daughter. IT 2 Ser
I 183f.
G530.2. Help from ogre's daughter (or son). H335. Tasks assigned suitors.
E765.4.3.* Father will die when daughter bears son. (Cf. E765.4.1.) FM I
18n.; UJA 1 Ser I 115f., VII 342f.; RC XXXI 456n., XXXVIII 238.
E765.4.3.1.* Father (and mother) will die on same day as daughter. IHK 518.
E765.4.4.* Person will die year he marries. IHK 296; ZCP XIII 167.
E765.4.5.* Person will die when he drinks from horn. (Cf. D1793.) SG II
98.
E780. Vital bodily members. They possess life independent of the rest of
E781. Eyes successfully replaced. BCC 179; LSL 188; MO 245; OST V 101;
lake (spring). V52.15.* Prayer said by saint into his right hand restores displaced
eye of opponent.
E781.1. Substituted eyes. Lost eyes are replaced by those of another person
Atl I 161.
E783. Vital head. Retains life after being cut off. (Cf. D992, F511.) BBN
15f.; CKD 101; Gad I 206; ITS VII 129; RC XXIV 41f.; BMC II 440, 445;
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head.
E783.1. Head cut off and successfully replaced. AIF 47; BNE II 41, 116, 125,
147, 159; CKD 101; IrTs III 8f.; ITS II 99f., 123f.; MAR III 61; EIL 24;
RC XX 151, 436, XXIV 63. Cf. BMC II 556; SLC 80f.; TLS II 337f.
M221. Beheading bargain. QS51.8.5.* Head falls off when man lies to saint.
E783.3.* Severed head reddens and whitens. RC VIII 63, XXIV 65, IHK 511.
E791.* Headless body vital. (Cf. D1615.8,* F511.0.1.) ITS VII 129; SG II
E791.1.* Headless man lives four (seven) years. (Cf. Q551.8.5*) BMC II
273; CrSc 49; RC XVII 139; SG II 78, 453, xix; SLC 87f. Cf. Gad I 206.
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F. MARVELS
F0. Journey to the otherworld. CKD 12f.; ChCe 24f.; DDC 120f.; E1L 101f.;
ERE II 689f.; GJ II 308f.; HS and N VIII 27f., 95f.; IHM 124; LMR 178f.;
OMM 620f.; PFM 25f.; PMLA XX 688f., XXXIII 601f.; SAI 76f.; SHI I
293f.; MAR III 114f.; RAC 394 (s.v. "Elysium"); VB I 57f.; WW 1if.;
ZCP III 373, XIII 458f., XVII 205f.; Nutt, "The Irish Vision of the Happy
Otherworld and the Celtic Doctrine of Rebirth," VB; POW 379 (s.v.
otherworld. D1896. Magic aging by contact with earth after otherworld journey.
Tabus connected with otherworld journeys. E480. Abode of the dead. F370.
DHC 66; E V 56 (Emain Ablach); EC IV 254f.; EH, 101; IHK 180 (Tfr
na Sorcha), 419 (Mag Mell), 429f. (Falchae); IHM 122f.; OCR 464; OG
271n., 279n., Index (s.v. "Mag Mell," "Mag M6r," "TIr Tairngire"); OST
IV 50n., 235f., VI 173; MAR III 114f.; RAC 362f., 394 (s.v. "Falga"), 399
(s.v. "TIr na n-6g"); RC XXXI 461n.; RR III 178n.; SGMR 219; TEF II
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Index (s.v. "Hy Brazil"); IT I 882 (s.v. "Mag Mell"), 4 Ser I line 3788
cum (Dublin, 1910), 597 (s.v. "Sid banfind"); SLC 262 (Tir fo Thuinn);
PFM 167, 202 (TIr fo Thuinn, Tir na n-6g), 243 (Emain, Land of Women,
TIr na mban, Land of Everlasting Women, Tir ban tsuthaine); LCN 43n.
(Tir Tairngire); ITS VII 170 (Sorcha); VSH I clxxxii f.; ZCP XVII 195,
202 (TIr Beo), XVIII193 (Emain Ablach), 411; ATC 493 (s.v. "Annwn");
POW 373 (s.v. "Annwfn"), 374 (s.v. "Avalon") 380 (s.v. "Mag Mell");
BLHT 78n. ATC 493 (s.v. "Avalon"); RAC 147 (Lochlann); WW 416f.
A138.* Gods (supernatural beings) have many names. D1338.7. Land of Youth
(Tir na n-6g). E480. Abode of the dead. E481.4.1. Avalon. Happy other-
world where dead arc healed. F110. Journey to terrestrial otherworlds. F130.1.*
F3.* Journey to otherworld as invasion. PMLA LVI 906; TLS VII 3f., 68,
by hunting animal. F241.0.1.* Fairy animal hunted. F989.15.* Hunt for extra-
FI0. Journey to upper world. Some references for F0 discuss this motif.
XXV 393; SLC 93; ZCP IV 441f. For cross-references see Motif-Index,
F52. Ladder to upper world. (Cf. A666.*) Cf. POW 380 (s.v. "ladder").
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F80. Journey to lower world. FL XVIII 121f.; RIAC 1245, 1247, 1262; VSH
I clxxii; POW 376 (s.v. "darkness"); RC XLIX 102f.; GGA 1932, pp. 344f.
A651.2. Series of lower worlds. A670. Nature of the lower world. A672.
Stygian river. River in lower world. H1270. Quest to lower world. F158.*
F81. Descent to lower world of dead. SG II 22; ZCP IV 409f., X 418f.; BNE
A310. God of the world of the dead. A671. Hell. C542.1.* Tabu: contact
with things on journey to hell. E300. Friendly return from the dead. E481.
Land of the dead. E721.7.* Soul leaves body to visit hell. H1270. Quest to
lower world. V52.16.* Prayer for protection on journey to land of dead. V511.2.
Visions of hell (purgatory). V522.* Sinner reformed after visit to heaven and
hell.
F81.1. Orpheus. Journey to land of dead to bring back person from tbe dead.
(Cf. F322.2.) American Journal of Philology VII 176ff.; ATC 167; POW
243.
310.
F92. Pit entrance to lower world. Entrance through pit, hole, spring, or
cavern. (Cf. A671.0.3,* F158.*) See references for "St. Patrick's Purga-
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E481.2. Land of dead across water. F141. Water barrier to otherworld. F212.
F107.* Youths tutored by Vulean, smith of hell. (Cf. A142, A677.1,* F345.*)
and N VIII 27f.; MP XII 643n.; PMLA XX fi77f.; PFM 25f.; TIS II 326f.;
F110.1. Wonder voyages. AIM I 34f.; BCC 79; BMC II 301, 441f.; BNE II
49f., 75f.; ChCe 138; EIL 124f.; GJ VIII 171f.; HS and N VIII 56f.; IHK
705 (s.v. "Imram"); OCR 112f.; OMC III 385; OMM 289f., 333; KPAS
XXV 436f.; RAC 363f.; RIAC Fasc. I-V 303; RIAP XXX 223f.; RC IX
14f., 447, X 50f., XIV 22f.; SG II 387f.; VB I 1ff.; VSH I cxxii. clxxxiii;
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75f.; ChCe 25f.; EC IV 254f.; IHM 124; IT I 132f.; LSL 259f.; OCR 464;
OG 272; OMC II 192, III 191; OMM 289f.; PMLA LXIV 882; OST I 24f.;
RAC 389; MAR III 114f.; RC IX 21f., XIV 27f.; RIAC 1356; SAI 76; VB
N.S. V 128f.; Harvard Theological Review XXXI 58f.; POW 29f., 38f., 115,
Fl11.1. Journey to Isle of Laughter. HS and N VIII 66; RC X 79, XIV 41;
49f., 63, 75f.; LSL 252; OG 321f.; RAC 389; RC XV 457; SG II 227f.;
TLS X 293, 529; TP I 446n., 566; VSH I xxxvii. xli, clxxil f. . clxxxiii;
F210.0.2.* Contrast between people of the fairy mounds and the inhabitants of the
boat made of "dead soft skins of animals." (Cf. C841.0.1.*) BNE II 63.
(Cf. F131.1.1.*) GJ II 308, VIII 171f.; LMR 191; EIL 104; MAR III 85,
115f.; OG 49n., 59, 79f., 82, 90, 139n., 271, 471 (s.v. "Land of Women");
PFM 43f.; PMLA XXXIII 624n., LVI 907; SAI 76; RAC 385f. (cf. 274);
RC X 63f.; VB I 30, 169, 198; ZCP XVII 205. Cf. IHK 700 (s.v. "Sid Ban
Finn"); ATC 503 (s.v. "Women, castle [isle, land] of"); POW 379 (s.v.
I 142f.
MAR III 194; OG 181n., 247n., 465 (s.v. "Castle of Maidens"); PFM 43f.;
PMLA LXIII 811f.; RAC 385; RC XLVIII 167; RR III 160; SG II 238f.;
ATC 503 (s.v. "Women, castle [isle, land] of); POW 375 (s.v. "Castle
223n.
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F116. Journey to the Land of the Immortals. Beal II 254, 259; EC IV 254f.;
PFM 38f.; PMLA LVI 295f.; RC X 65f., XIX 83; RAC 376f.; MAR III
A692. Islands of the blest. D1850. Immortality. F251.5. Fairies as sprites who
F116.1.* Voyage to the Land of Youth (Tfr na n-6g). (Cf. A581.*) Beal I
221, II 254, 259, VI 241; MAR III 181; RAC 151, 364f.; OST IV 234f.;
CHAS 2 Ser II 186f.; OCR 385f.; POW 380 (s.v. "Lay of Oisfn").
F12.S. Journey to otheruorld where people are made whole. (Cf. E4S1.4.1,
F399.1.*)
ITS X 71.
F129.7.* Voyage to Isle of the Dead. (Visitors who sleep there die.) (Cf.
E481.2.0.1.) ITS X 69; KPAS XXXTI 537f.: OG 369f.; MAR TIT 16;
RAC 342.
32; BMC II 416; HS and N VIII 50n.v 55n., 73f., 101f., 104f., 112n.; G.l
IX 2o2; IHK 543; ITS I I f.; PMLA XX 678n.; SG II 292f.: OST VI 173f.
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Ballads (ed. Child), No. 38; Courtiers' Trifles (trans. Tupper and Ogle,
New York, 1924), 15f., 322n.; De Nugis Curialium (ed. Wright, Camden
F130. Location of otherworld. ChCe 24f.; DHC 66; ERE II 689f.; FL XVIII
445f.; MAR III 114f.; RAC 362f.; POW 29f.; IHM 481ff. and passim; RAC
147.
A151. Home of the gods. A660. The upper world. A670. The lower world.
F130.1.* Land of India (Greece) as otherworld. EIL 70; SLC 119; BCC
107; ZCP XVIII 209; Englische Studicn XXXVI 356n.; IHK 400.
IHM 187; IHK 356, 474, 501. Cf. MAR III 23; RAC 375f.; BLHT 513
(s.v. "Spain").
IHM 123f., 481f. Cf. MAR III 117f.; RAC 366f.; POW 27n.
461n.; VB I 144f.; ZCP XVII 202; SAI 74; OCR 106; GJ II 307.
AIM.1.1. Home of gods inside of hill. A571. Culture hero asWp in mountain.
F211. Fairyland under a hollow knoll (mound, sid). F759.2.* Hollow mountain.
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F133. Submarine otherworld. AR I 155; Atl IV 190f.; BBN 142; Beal I 221;
DLB 21; FL XXI 485n.; HS and N VIII 101; ITS I 1f.; KAP 235f., 382n.;
LMR 207; MAR III 37, 112f., 115; MP XII 603, XVIII 103; PMLA XXXIII
627n.; OST IV 230; RAC 371; OG 280. 284; RAC 371f.; RC XVII 7, XLIX
99, 103; TLS X 237; ZCP V 531, X 418f.; RIAT I Part i. p. xxxix; POW
F212. Fairyland under water. FI53. Otherworld reached by diving into water.
F531.6.2.2.1.* Giants live under sea. F562.3.* Residence in (under) water. F725.
F133.1. Marine counterpart to land. All that exists on earth has its parallel
V 55f., X 55ff., XV 457, XVI 417; RSAI XLII 111n.; TLS X 293, 529; ZCP
"Land."
SG II 95.
F725.6.* Bell brought from monastery under water. H1287.* Quest to sub-
leads to adventures.
F134. Otherworld on island. (Cf. D936, F130.) Beal I 19; BMC II 301;
BNE II 49f., 55 68, 75f.; EIL 102f., 124f.; FL XXI 484f.; GJ VIII 171f.;
IT 2 Ser I 196f.; OG 17, 116, 271, 276, 280, 284, 286n.; PFM 38f.; PMLA
LVI 903; RAC 363f.; RC XIX 84; RIAP XXX 223f.; SG II 389f.; Univer-
sity of Illinois Studies X 83f., 122; POW 304. For cross-references see
BCC 79; EIL 124f.; IHK 705 (s.v. "Imram"); OG 85f., 272f.. 470 (s.v.
"Imrama"); RAC 385; RIAP XXX 223f.; RAC 363, 388f.; MAR III 114f.
F134.1.* Hebrides. Isle of Man (Falga) as otherworld. IHK 429, 430; HS and
F221.1.) OG 274.
273n., 276.
346, 350, 381; SLC 140f.; IHK 398n., 693 (s.v. "Bruig male ind 61c");
HS and N VIII 209n. (Fairy Palace of the Quicken Trees); RIAC 394
(banqueting-hall, bruidhen).
F137. Distance to otherworld. (Cf. D2122.0.1.*) Cf. IHM 481; MAR III 114;
F141. Water barrier to otherworld. (Cf. D911, D915.) BNE II 75f.; E III
165; LMR 188f.; OG 17; PMLA LVI 895; Harvard Theological Review
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A661.0.1.1.1.* Doors of hell guarded by rivers of fire. A692. Islands of the Blest.
of dead across water. F93. Water entrance to lower world. F133. Submarine
HS and N VIII 40n.; MP XII 609n.; RAC 366; IHK 700 (s.v. "SId Nennta
GJ II 307; OCR 106; OG 39; PMLA LVI 892; SAI 74; ZCP XVII 202; VB
in hell. F142. River of fire as barrier to otherworld. F162.2.1. The four (three)
rivers of Paradise.
44f.; OG 87; PFM 217; PMLA LXIV 879; RR III 170; SG II 396; Sp
F. Marvels 233
aad N VIII 62f., 123; OG 25, 273; RC IX 483; POW 383 (s.v. "river of
F144.1.* Forked glen full of toads, lions in way to otherworld. E III 167.
Cf. OG 84.
F148. Wall about otherworld. (Cf. A661.0.9,* F141.2, F169.5.*) OG 67, 84,
86; HS and N VIII 61; PMLA LXIV 879; POW 274, 386 (s.v. "wall").
OG 275; RC X 81.
OG86.
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F148.5.* Otherworld surrounded by seven walls and locks of iron and doors of
F150. Access to otherworld. (Cf. F50, F90, F210.) Cf. POW 377 (s.v. "gate,
entrance").
IHK 292, 423; ITS XXXIV 75; OG 18, 21, 25, 84; PMLA XX 689n., 697n.;
N VIII 46f.; IHK 390, 399; OG 66, 84; PMLA XX 678n.; RC XIX 139,
271, 273; ITS XXXIV 75; ATC 283; E III 167; IHK 39S.
is challenged. (Cf. H1561.2.3.*) IHK 137, 389f., 570; OG 25, 50, 66f.;
adventurer must fight with owner. CHAS 2 Ser III 83 (cf. PMLA XX
678n.).
SGMR 198.
otherworld. AR I 298f.; CS 74; E III 165; HS and N VIII 13, 135; IHK
389; IT I 172f.; Cross and Nitze, Lancelot and Guenevere (Chicago, 1930),
9n., 54n.; OG 84, 470 (s.v. "Hospitable Host"); OST VI 161f.; PMLA XX
677n., 690; RC IV 437f.; RR III 151, 157; PFM 87,171; ATC 278f.; MFI 35f.
F234.2.6.* Fairy as messenger from (guide to) fairyland. F330. flrateful fairies.
F151. Road to otherworld. Cf. POW 382 (s.v. "path, road"); E III 165f.
F151.1. Perilous path to otherworld. E III 165f.; IHK 389; HS and N VIII
39f., 75f.; OG S4; PFM 87n.; PMLA XX 678, 689; RR III 166; University
of Illinois Studies II 20f.; LCN 54; POW 50n., 382 (s.v. "path").
E750.2. Perilous path for souls to world of dead. D1562.5.* Hero crosses im-
passable plain in path of magic object. H1236. Perilous path traversed on quest.
OG 49, 84; PMLA XX 689, 693; PFM 81f.; OST VI 167; E III 167. For
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F152. Bridge to otherworld. (Cf. D1258.) BMC II 331; E III 167; IHK
398f., 401 (droichet na n-alt); HS and N VIII 75n.; OG 49, 84, 94n., 274;
PFM 85n.; PMLA XX 690, XXXIII 631f.; RAC 346; RR IV 179n.; POW
E III 169; RR IV 173n., 179n.; POW 373 (s.v. "animals, reptiles, guarding
the bridge").
F152.1.4. Glass bridge to otherworld. HS and N VIII 63, 75; OG 274; PMLA
F152.1.5. Hope bridge to otherworld. (Cf. F51.0.2.*) ATC 226; IHK 389;
F152.1.6. Sword bridge to otherworld. ATC 226; BBN 139; HS and N VIII
75n., 123f.; IHK 389n.; MAR III 197; PMLA XXXIII 635f.; RAC 129;
F. Marvels 235
F153. Otherworld reached by diving into water. ATC 222f.; BMC II 340; IT
3 Ser II 209; MP XII 602, XVIII 451; RC XVI 49, XVII 7, XVIII 376; SG
II 302; RAC 366; MAR III 37, 173; HS and N VIII 76; POW 43f.; LCN
54n.
D2126. Magic under-watcr journey. F93. Water entrance to lower world. FI33.
monastery (oratory).
MAR III 128, 173; Beal X 172; HS and N VIII 110n.; RIAC 303; SG II
292f.
F156.* Door to otherworld. (Cf. F156.4.*) BNE II 69; HS and N VIII 64,
79n., 81n.; PMLA XX 679; LVI 917; LH II 191; POW lif., 376 (s.v.
D1364.24.) RC IX 489.
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HS and N VIII 81n.; PMLA XX 379n.; EIL 125f.; LCN 54; POW 266.
OCR 111; SAI 76; ZCP XVII 204; Harvard Theological Review XXXI 59f.;
F213.1. Magic boat to fairyland. F242.2. Fairy boat. F841.1. Ship (boat) of
extraordinary material.
409f., 416 (sld or uamh Cruachan); OMM 584; RC XIII 447, XXXI 461n.;
A671.0.3.* Entrance to cave as gate to hell. F92. Pit entrance to lower wovld.
F159.1.* Othericorld reached by hunting animal. BBN 123; Beal I 345; CKD
39f.; E IV 92f.; GJ IX 294f.; IT 3 Ser II 317f.; ITS V 146f., VII 141f., 206f.;
MP XII 591; OG 211f.; PFM 15f., 60f.; SG II 163, 222f., 332f., 489f.; POW
52n.; SLC 146; WHT II 212f.; Beal VI 31f.; BMC I 679, 682f.; ATC 68f.
B172.n.* Ma^ic birds lure hunter to certain place. C841.4.* Tabu: hunting a
in form of deer. F241.0.1.* Fairy animal bunted. F989.15.* Hunt for extraor-
dinary (magic) animal. N771. King (prince) lost on hunt has adventures.
X 172; MP XII 632; OCR 38; OST IV 245; RC XLIX 101f.; SG II 199, 275,
XX 689n.
F160. Nature of the otherworld. ERE II 689f.; HRI I 26f.; MAR III 114f.:
F141.0.2.*)
F160.0.2.* Fairy otherworld confused with land of the dead. BBN 137n.;
DDC 119f.; ERE II 689f.; FL XVIII 123f.; IHM 481f.; IMC 108; OG 15f.,
89f., 230; PMLA LVI 895f.; RAC 341, 371f.; RC XLIX 105; RR IV 173f.;
land) attributed to death. E481. Land of the dead. F211.0.1* Pre historic burial
(Cf. A694.1,* D1856.1.1,* F756.2.) ChCe 261f.; MG 67; BNE II 49f.; RAC
388f.; RC XXXIII 59, XLVII 360; VSH I clxxxii f. Cf. POW 381 (s.v.
"Paradise").
F160.1.* Otherworld as great plain. (Cf. F756.2.) OG 274; OST III 221; IT
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F971.5.) HS and N VIII 59n.; IHK 314; MAR IIT 69; OG 93n.; RC X
F162. Landscape of otherworld. (Cf. F210.) Cf. E III 157, 165; HS and N
Ser I 209; OST III 227; PMLA XXXIII 606n., 610n.; POW 375 (s.v. "crys-
tal, glass").
ATC 501 (s.v. "Glass, castle or island of"); POW 379 (s.v. "island, glass").
Con Culainn (ed. M. Dillon, Columbus, Ohio, 1941), 40; TLS VII 46f.;
F162.1. Garden in otherworld. (Cf. D961.) BNE II 49; HS and N VIII 82f.;
OG 125, 154, 469 (s.v. "Garden"); SG II 172; PFM 96n.; RC XIX 127;
trees, plants, fruits, etc. F971. Miraculous blossoming and bearing of fruit.
F. Marvels 237
F716.1.) LMR 206; OST II 151f.; PMLA XXXIII 620; POW 377 (s.v.
"fountainssweet, bitter").
white. HS and N VIII 62; PMLA XXXIII 620n.; RC IX 479f.; POW 376
F162.2. Rivers in otherworld. (Cf. D915.) PMLA XXXIII 621f.; POW 382
F162.2.1. The four (three) rivers of Paradise. (Cf. A871.2.*) BMC II 476;
E II 115, 145; Hermathena XVI 276; ITS XXXIV 57, 197, 228; LH II
F162.2.6. Rivers of oil, milk, wine, and honey in otherworld. (Cf. F716.1.)
E III 157; RC IX 19, XXVI 137; TLS III 47; ITS XXXIV 197, 228.
F162.3. Tree in otherworld. (Cf. D940, D950, F811.1.6.*) HS and N VIII 83ff.;
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PMLA XX 677n.; RAC 380; MAR III 120; ZCP XVIII 411; OG 276;
RAC 377.
F162.3.1. Tree of Life in otherworld. Cf. POW 113, 384 (s.v. "Tree of Life").
Tree of Life.
F162.3.3.* Everlasting tree in otherworld. (Cf. D950.) EIL 138; IMC 155;
F162.3.5.* Magic apples (trees) under the sea. (Cf. F133, F811.4.2.*) ITS
XLI 137.
F162.4. Sea of glass in otherworld. (Cf. D911, F162.0.1.) EIL 127; PMLA
F162.5.1.* Well (of wine) in otherworld. (Cf. D926, D1046.) BNE II 73;
E III 157; ZCP XIII 159; POW 377 (s.v. "fountain, wine").
F162.5.2.* Head in otherworld well emits stream of water from mouth. OST
III 219.
II 73; E III 157; HS and N VIII 84, 139; IT I 181, 3 Ser I 214; RAC 378;
POW 377 (s.v. "fountain, spring"); OST III 219; RC XXVI 165; VSH I
clxxxv.
Ser I 214.
F163. Buildings in otherworld. (Cf. F220, F770.) POW 55f. Cf. IHM 121ff.
F163.1. Castle (palace) in otherworld. (Cf. D1131, F135.*) IHK 292, 458f.;
IT I 294f.; OG 16, 222f., 275f.; ATC 385, 501 (s.v. "Empty castle"); OMM
621; POW 87, 375 (s.v. "castle"); PMLA LVI 920; RR III 158f.; ZCP III
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s.v. "Castle."
113; PMLA XXXIII 617n., LVI 892; POW 278f.; ATC 502 (s.v. "Revolving
castle").
VIII 186; ITS VIII 223; OG 46, 47n., 54, 58n., 65, 467 (s.v. "Dolorous
Tower").
F. Marvels 239
F165.1. Doors in otherworld. (Cf. F135.*) S XXIII 93; POW 376 (s.v.
(Cf. D1207.) HS and N VIII 81n.; ITS VIII 223; PMLA XX 679n.
OG 84; SG II 393.
393.
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dwelling. E III 169; HRI I 7; IHK 601 (cf. 297, 398, 559); IHM 293; IT
E III 157, 165; SG II 120, 277; IT ?, Ser I 213; OG 83; OST III 217; PMLA
LXIV 879.
F165.6.* Only joy felt in otherworld dwelling. (Cf. F167.9,* F173.*) BNE
148f.; Beal II 33f., IV 194f.; BMC II 343f., 420f.; LF 87f.; OG 31, 46, 47n.,
54, 58n., 65, 79, 467 (s.v. "Dolorous Tower"); MAR III 170; Per II 155;
PFM 216f.; RAC 381n.; Scottish Review XXIV 273f.; SG II 343f.; Kltt-
redge, Gawain and the Green Knight (Cambridge, Mass., 1916), 231f.;
SLC 171; TLS VII 3f., 68, IX 3f.; WHT II 89f.; RIAC 394.
AIM II 3.
PMLA LVI 909, LXIV 880; ZCP IX 197; OG 220; MAR III 120n.
F166.6.* Abundant food in otherworld. (Cf. F263.) BNE II 54, 76; E III
165; GJ II 307, VIII 171f.; OG 18, 39, 45, 220; PMLA LVI 903n., LXIV
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881; SAI 74; ZCP XVII 202; EIL 102; VSH I clxxv; RC XXVI 165; RAC
A661. Heaven. A blissful upper world. E480. Abode of the dead. F200.
F167.1.2.* Birds in otherworld. HS and N VIII 84f.; RAC 386; ZCP XVIII
Ser I 206; OST III 119f.; RC IX 483; HS and N VIII 70f.; PMLA XX
682f.; ATC 285ff., 501; IHK 569. For cross-references see Motif-Index,
F167.9.* Otherworld people ever young, ever beautiful. DHC 68f.; E III 165;
EIL 102; PMLA LVI 897; RAC 376f.; SG II 203; OG 41; RC X 65; VSH
I clxxxli.
F. Marvels 241
68; POW 380 (s.v. "monsters"), 383 (s.v. "serpent"); E III 167; ZCP IX
pent (s)."
130n.
F169.6.* Gold chain as support in otherworld. (Cf. F863.) LMR 203n. Cf.
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ATC 343.
E750. Perils of the soul. Q560. Punishments in hell. Q400. Kinds of punish-
ment.
blows away while they go for more. (Cf. F165.5,* H609.4,* H1129.6.*)
III 157.
D6. Enchanted castle. E482. Land of shades. F776. Deserted city. F771.4.3.
Abandoned castle.
D1649.3.1.*)
F167.9.*) ACLC II 270f.; BNE II 76; DHC 69; GJ II 307; IMC 155; IT
3 Ser I 212; OCR 106; OG 41; RAC 61, 376f.; RC XIX 83; SAI 74; SG II
A1.S3.2. Magic food gives immortality to gods. A191.1.* Great age of the gods.
D1346. Magic object gives immortality. F167.9.* Otherworld people ever young,
lapse of time in fairyland. F251.5. Fairies as sprites who have been given immor-
F173.* Otherworld land of happiness. (Cf. F167.9.*) MAR III 114ff.; RAC
344; OG 39.
F173.1.* Otherworld land of pleasure. ZCP XVII 193f.; MAR III 114f.; OG 39.
F173.2.* Otherworld land of peace. ZCP XVII 193f.; MAR III 123; OG 39.
OG 39, 45.
F174.2.* Hero forces otherworld person's wife to tell him way to otherworld.
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F176.* Hero fights in otherworld and overcomes king (queen), or fairy. (Cf.
F176.1.* Hero fights giants who ruin fairy land. OG 31, 38, 68.
F178.1.* Red as otherworld color. (Cf. F233.3, Z131.) OG 50n., 89f., 167f.;
IHM 137; MP XII 595n.; OG 389, 473 (s.v. "Red"); Per II 223; TBD 28,
37, 127; UJA 1 Ser IV 102; ATC 499, 502 (s.v. "Red Knight.")
385f.
I-V 394.
I clxxv.
F. Marvels 243
Bl). Mythical animals. B100. Magic animals. B200. Animals with human trails.
F200. Fairies. RAC 394 (s.v. "Fairies"); MAR III 49f., 114ff.; MP XIII
457n.; VB I 174f.; OG 81; Atl II 124; ACLC V Index (s.v. "side"); IHM
the Tuatha Dc Danann were human beings, gilds, fallen angels, dt,:,m>. or fliry
and of light. C51.4.3.* Tabu: spying on secret help of fairies. F212.0.1.* Water
race of gods.' F251.5. Fairies as sprites who have been given immortality. F251.7.*
F210. Fairyland. (Cf. F0, F0.1,* F160.) CtaCe 25f.; DHC 66; ERE II 689f.;
FL XVIII 123f.; IHK 62; IHM 124; MAR III 114f.; MP XIII 457n.; OCR
464; OG 468 (s.v. "Fairyland"); PMLA LVI 891f., 902; RAC 394 (s.v.
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A151. Home of gods. C211.1. Tabu: eating in fairyland. C661. Girl from
clfland (fairyland) must eat earthly food in order to remain. ('712.1. Tabu: stay-
ing too long in fairyland. F130. Location of otherworld. F370. Visit to fairy-
RC XVI 274.
F211. Fairyland under a hollow knoll (mound, hill, sid). BMC II 380f.;
CHAS 2 Ser I 257; EIL 68; FL XXI 194f.; G.I II 307; IHK 521, 700 (s.v.
VII 194; HRI II 44; ACLC V Index (s.v. "side"); ITS VII Hx, 144, XXVIII
71; MAR III 49f.; MP XII 597f.; OCR 106; OMM 505; OG 39n., 304; OST
II 171f., IV 232n., VI 17f., 79f., 133; OMC II 71; PMLA XXIII 388n.,
XXXIII 612f., LVI 902, 918; POW 383 (s.v. "aid"); RAC 394 (s.v. "Fairy-
land"), 398 (s.v. "Sid"); RC X 217, 221, XIII 42fin., XIV 247, XV 284.
XX 161, XXXI 450, 460f.; RIAM I Part i 149; SAI 74; RIAT XXX 74;
SG II 110, 115, 123, 141, 222f. , 333, 534; TEF II 19; TBD 129; TLS VII
3f., IX 3f., 19, 68; VB I 54f.; ZCP VIII 104, XVII 202, XVIII 193; TBC 81.
A151.1. Home of the gods inside hill. A571.1.* Culture hero still alive in hollow
hill. F92. Pit entrance to lower world. F131. Otherworld in hollow mountain.
A151.1.1. Home of the gods inside hill. A571.1.* Culture hero still alive in hollow
F160.0.2,* H768.*) BMC II 320; EIL 51; IHK 62; IHM 516n.; MAR III
49f.; MP XIII 458n.; Coffey, New Grange (Brugh na Boinne) and Other
Incised Tumuli in Ireland (Dublin. 1912); RAC 63f.; RIAT XXX 76f.;
F211.0.2.* Contrast between people of the fairy mounds (sidhe) and inhabi-
tants of the Land of Promise (Tir Tairngire). EIL 68n., 112; KSLA
XXIX 109f.
vaders (Male Milid, "Milesians," Gaels) and betake themselves into hills
(sidhe). (Cf. A183.1.*) EIL 68; IHK 474; MAR III 24; OG 71, 418; RAC
55; TLS I 2; ZCP XVIII 193, XIX 55f. Cf. IHM 560 (s.v. "Tuatha De
Danann").
the Tuatha De Danann were human beings, gods, fallen angels, demons, or fairy
F211.1.1. Door to fairyland opens once a year. (Cf. D1146, Z300.) E I 187;
16; DHC 71f.; IHK 312, 703 (s.v. "Samuin"); LSL xxx; MAR III 73; OG
s.v. "Hallowe'en."
Ser II 367; MAR III 47 (cf. RAC 257); SGMR 141. Cf. ATC 502 (s.v.
"Mid-summer Eve.")
F212. Fairyland under water. (Cf. F133.) BBN 76,140f.; CHAS 2 Ser I 243;
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DHC 66; FL III 485; IHK 700 (s.v. "Sid Nennta iar n-Uisciu [fo uiscib]");
IT 3 Ser I 251, 255, 263 ("Sid Nento fo huisciu"); DCL 7f.; HS and N
VIII 41n., 101; ITS I 33, II 97; KAP 235f., 382n.; MAR III 120f.; MP XII
602, XIII 161, 731f.; OG 45; POW 43f., 380 (s.v. "Land-beneath-the-
Waves"); RAC 70, 366; RC XV 294, 451, XVI 271; SG II 290; AR I 155;
OCR 462; Sp XVII 380f.; SLC 262; VB II 63; ZCP V 531; TLS IX 26f.
B81. Mermaid (woman from water world). F265.1. Fairy at ford. F420. Water-
spirits.
F212.1. Fairyland entered through well. (Cf. D926, F153.) BBN 142n.; IT
3 Ser II 183f., 209; MP XII 599f.; Per II 163; SG II 302; POW 43f.
F213. Fairyland on island. AIP 3f.; EIL 102f.; E III 151f.; GJ II 307, VIII
171f.; IHK 63; IT 2 Ser I 196f.; MAR III 114f.; RAC 363f.; OG 17; SG II
A692. Islands of the Blest. E481.2.0.1. Island of the dead. F134. Otherworld
on island.
F213.1. Magic boat to fairyland. (Cf. D1121, F157.1.*) EIL 103f.; BBN
127; BNE II 68; PFM 16n., 36n.; POW 374 (s.v. "boat"); HS and N VIII
F. Marvels 245
A151. Home of the gods. E480. Abode of the dead. F160. Nature of the
F221.1. Fairy house disappears (at dawn). (Cf. D1867, D2031, F771.6.)
IHK 269; IT I 138; ITS VII 130, 147; MAR III 119f., 170; OG 212, 220;
OMM 621; OST II 157, VI 71; PMLA LXIV 883; RAC 367; RC IX 11f.;
SLC 146; UCN 317; WHT II 212f.; SG II 336; VSH I clxx; ATC 376, 384;
F222. Fairy castle. GGA 1928, p. 379; LMR 158f.; OG 196; PMLA LXIV 879;
RIAT XXX 73; UCN 317; VB I 57f. For cross-references see Motif-Index,
na Btfinne"); IHK 604f.; MAR III 49f.; RAC 65; RIAT XXX 74; IMC 152.
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F224.* Shining bower on a pillar for fie in otherworld. OG 84; E III 169. Cf.
EIL 43n.
A128. Mutilated god. F512.1. Person with one eye. F512.1.4.* Doorkeeper
F232.6.* Fairies as giants. E III 167; ITS VII 127f.; OG 467 (s.v. "Giants");
PQ IX 105; RC VII 290f., XIII 5f.; SLC 144. For cross-references see
F233.1. Green fairy. IT I 119; IHK 419; MP XII 595n.; TEF II 18; UJA 1
otherworld color.
A125.1.1.* Goddess in shape of red woman. C863.* Tabu: following three red
men to certain place. D1293.1. Red as magic color. F178.1. Red as otherworld
F233.5.* Fairies have yellow (golden) hair (clothing). EIL 120; OG 19, 223;
F233.5.1.* Fairy king with yellow hair. OG 79, 82, 86. Cf. ATC 278f.; IHK
398.
i 233.6.* Fairies fair (find, white). (Cf. F234.2.5.*) Beal II 117, 247, IV
11f.; CF 6, 13; CS 186; E XII 180; Gol 135; HRI I 26, 30; BMC II 364f.;
IHK 120, 674 (s.v. "Befinn"); IT I 131, 871 (s.v. "Be find"), 4 Ser I 350
(s.v. "Be-bind"), 372 (s.v. "Sfd ban find"); IHM 305 ("Be Bind"); LH I
110; OG 165, 464 (s.v. "B6 Bind"); OMC II 192, III 191; Hogan,
Onomastieon Gordelicum (Dublin, 1910), 597 (s.v. "sid ban find"); RAC
F234. Transformed fairy. (Cf. D630.) AR I 232; HRI I 7, 163; LMR 111;
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Otherworld reached by hunting animal. F340. Gifts from fairies. K821.* Fairies
in animal form persuaded they will hear music better in own shapes.
F234.1.3. Fairy in form of wild boar. (Cf. A132.7,* B183, F241.3.1.*) ITS V
146ff., VII 144; MAR III 126; OST VI 149; RAC 211.
F234.1.4. Fairy in form of stag (deer). (Cf. B188.*) BMC I 679, 682f.; FL
XLIII 155f.; GJ IX 294f.; ITS VII 130f.; OST II 62f., 169, IV 249, VI 22f.,
reached by hunting animal. F241.5. Fairies have herds of deer. G211.14.* Witch
in form of stag.
F234.1.4.1.* Fairy in form of doe. BMC II 373f.; OST II 169f., VI 3f., 77f.;
F234.1.8.* Fairy in form of horse. (Cf. B181.) SG II 334; IHK 702 (s.v.
as gifts fi om fairies.
F234.1.9.* Fairy in form of (lap-) 'Ion. (Cf. A132.S,* B187.*) E V 225; ZCP
F234.1.10.* Fairy in form of eel. (Cf. B176.) IHK 170, 173; TBC 169f.
F234.1.11.* Fairy in form of sheep. (Cf. B189.1.*) RC XLIII 25, 49. 95, 99.
F. Marvels 247
F234.1.13.* Fairy in form of wolf. (Cf. A132.8,* D113.1.2.*) IHK 170, 173;
F234.1.14.* Fairy in form of coie (bull). (Cf. A132.9,* B182, F241.2.) IHK
F234.1.15.* Fairy in form of bird. (Cf. A132.6.2,* B172.) Beal II 254, 259;
E V 225; HRI I 32, II 161; IHK 268f., 271, 302; IMC 110; IT I 136f., 143f.,
3 Ser II 250; MAR III 56, 121; POW 55n., 374 (s.v. "birds"); OG
467 (s.v. "Fairies in bird form"); TBC 178; TBD 12, 16; RC III 349f., IX
A165.1.1. Birds as messengers of the gods. B30. Mythical birds. D150. Trans-
formation: man (woman) to bird. D624.2.* Fairies become birds every other
year. E423.3. Revenant as bird. E732. Soul in form of bird. F241.7.* Fairy
F234.1.15.1.* Fairy as swan. (Cf. D361.1.) IHM 293; IHK 615; MAR III
F234.2. Fairy in form of person. Beal II 33, 254, 259; BMC II 516; FL III
511; GJ IV 69f.; IHK 169f., 175, 361, 600f.; OMM 621; OST III 225; RC
XV 482; SG II 312f.
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F234.2.1. Fairy in form of hag. Beal II 33; CML 119f.; FL XXI 186f.; IHK
175, 401; IT 3 Ser I 355; MCS 71f.; SG II 204, 343f.; TBC 177; OST III
blessing. F167.11.2.* Hags with hath of molten lead (iron) in otherworld. D732.
Loathly lady. G233.* Witch lives in fairy mound. N825.3. Old woman helper.
M221.1.* Hag offers to run race with men on condition that the one left behind
shall be beheaded.
F234.2.2.* Fairy in hideous form. (Cf. D1870, F401.5.*) CML 119f.; HRI I
194.
F234.2.4.* Fairy in likeness of another. (Cf. F237,* F239.2.*) TLS VII 3f.,
F234.2.4.1.* Clerics mistaken for fairies. ChCe 14, 52f.; MAC 18f.; MP XII
602f.; TL I cxiii. 101, 314f.; Bury, Life of St. Patrick (London, 1895),
F233.6.*) GJ IV 69f.; IHK 120, 169f.; KMM 28; OMM 621; RR III 161;
TBC 161; TLS VII 3f., 68. IX 3f.; ZCP III 373, XIII 453f.; E III 153, 157,
165, 169.
Ser I 212, 214; MP XIII 731f.; OG 39, 80, 181n., 197; OST III 213; PFM
15f.; Serglige Con Culainn (ed. M. Dillon, Columbus, Ohio, 1941), 31f., 39;
Klttredge, Gawain and the Green Knight (Cambridge, Mass., 1916), 231f.;
SG II 222; Sp XVII 380f.; TLS X 237; POW 43f.; ATC 81f., 297, 416.
MP XIII 731f.; OG 17, 80; Serglige Con Culainn (ed. M. Dillon, Columbus,
of animal. F347. Fairy adviser. N775.* Race with fairies leads to adventures.
F235.1. Fairies invisible. AIP 7; E III 157; HRI II 134; IHK 63; ITS I 11;
MAR III 38, 56; RAC 380; SG II 312, 316, 319, 322; ZCP XVII 193f.; TBC
once seen by mortals no longer invisible at will. F278.2.* Fairies create magic
F235.3. Fairies visible to one person (lover) alone. EIL 102f.; GJ II 307;
IHK 177; OCR 106; SAI 74; MAR III 84; RAC 380; ZCP XVII 202.
F235.8.* Fairies lose power of invisibility. EIL 70f. Cf. MAR III 55.
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F236.1.7.* Fairy wears multicolored dress. OG 110n.; TBC 161; TLS X 175.
F239.4.* Fairy is tiny. (Cf. F451, F535.) RC VI 182f., XIII 439; ITS
A440.2.* God (goddrss) of wild animals. B100. Magic animals. F167.1. Ani-
F. Marvels 249
ITS VIII 149; OG 211f.; OST VI 141f.; PFM 15f.; TLS XVI 55, 65; RC
XXIV 190f.; SG II 369f. Cf. RIAC 303. For cross-references see Motif-
F241.1. Fairies' horses. (Cf. B181.) AR I 153; IHK 91, 462f., 543, 553; IHM
292n.; KAST 1 Ser I 151f.; PFM 285 (s.v. "Fairy horse"); RC XLIX
F241.1.0.1.* Fairy cavaleade. OG 391n.; PFM 93n.; TEF II 11; ZCP XVIII
F241.1.1.1. Fairies ride white horses. MP XII 631n.; OST IV 237; PFM 4,
93n.
F241.1.3.1.* Fairy horse one-legged. (Cf. B15.6.) HRI II 132f.; IHK 310.
F241.1.5.* Fairy horse becomes invisible. (Cf. F235.1.) HRI II 134; IHK
310.
F241.1.6.* Fairy horse pulls chariot by pole which passes through its body.
F241.2. Fairies' cows. (Cf. B182.) EIL 70; IHK 310, 314; IT 3 Ser I 215;
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F234.1.14.* Fairy in form of cow (bull). F343.9.* Cows as gifts from fairies.
F241.2.3. Fairies'cattle under a lake. (Cf. B72, F133.1.) MAR III 128; RAC
189.
F241.2.5.* Woman (fairy) lives only on milk from fairy cow. RC XLVII 366.
F241.5. Fairies have herds of deer. (Cf. A1888.1,* B188,* F234.1.4.) MAR
F241.6.* Fairy dogs. IT 3 Ser II 467; OST IV 249; MP XII 597; PFM 230n.;
SG II 333; VB I 81.
B187.2.* Magic hostile bitches issue from elf-mound. F343.2. Dors as gifts from
fairies.
ligious songs. D624.2.* Fairies become birds every other year. F234.1.15.* Fairj
F242.1.1.* Fairy car becomes invisible. (Cf. D1982.3.*) HRI II 134; IHK
311.
B181.4. Magic horse travels on sea or land. D1533.1.2. Magic land and water
chariot.
F242.2. Fairy boat. (Cf. D1121.) GJ VIII 171; MAR III 194; OG 40, 280;
F242.2.1. Glass boat for fairy. OG 40; SAI 76; ZCP XVII 204f.
VI 183.
F243. Fairies' food. (Cf. D1030.) MAR III 120; RAC 377f.
A153. Food of the gods. F166.6.* Abundant food in otherworld. F183.1.* Food
F243.0.1.* Christianized fairy woman refuses to eat fairy food. EIL 70;
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F243.2. Fairies eat nuts. (Cf. D1355.12, F263.1.*) MAR III 121; FL III 501.
D1652.1. Inexhaustible food. E155.5.* Slain pig! revive nightly. E32. Re-
suscitated eaten animal. An animal is eaten, when its bones are reassembled, it
F243.4.* Fairy food undiminished when eaten. (Cf. D1652.1.) MAR III
118; OG 39; PMLA LVI 903n., LXIV 881; RAC 364, 378; GJ II 308; SAI
F244.* Fairies' treasure. IHK 313; TEF I 188, II 6; ITS VII 146f.; AIM II
F'244.1.* "The Four Jewels of the Tuatha Di' Danann" (fairies?). Anthropos
XXVI 435f.; ITS IV 205f.; KAP 235f.; LMR 237f.; OG 228; PMLA LVI
A1611.10.1.* Uncertainty whether the Tuatlia l)e Danann were human beings,
gods, fallen angels, demons, or fairy folk (sidhe). D931. Magic rock (stoned.
1)1081. Magic sword. D1084. Magic spear. D1171.2. Magic cauldron. F531.6.7.
magic number.
F245.1.* Fairy harp. (Cf. D1231.) RC VI 182f.; HRI II 20; IHK 288.
A465.2 0.1.* God as harper. D1649.2.1.* Harp comes at owner's call. F262.3.1.*
Fairy as harper.
F. Marvels 261
F251. Origin of fairies. (Cf. F200.) MAR III 42f.; ZCP XIV 175; TEF I
A110. Origin of the gods. A1611.10.* Origin of the Tuatha De Danann regarded
human beings, gods, fallen angels, demons, or fairy folk (sidhe). A1611.10.1.1.*
Tuatha De Danaan not "fairies." F211.0.2.* Contrast between people of the fairy
F251.1.1.* Goddess as fairy. (Cf. A111, A485.1.) FL IV 481; RAC 43. 45f.;
RC XVI 45; MAR III 114f.; PFM 287 (s.v. "Morgain"); ATC 498 (s.v.
F251.1.2.* Fairies as gods. (Cf. A1611.10.1.* V1.16.*) 1HK 62f. (cf. 144n.,
311n.); IHM 288f.; IT I 14 line 41; PMLA LVI 908n.; MAR III 49f.; RAC
F251.5. Fairies as sprites who have been given immortality. (Cf. F259.1.4.*)
IHM 260f.; MAR III 54, 163; PMLA LVI 897; RAC 158f., 376f.; SG II 203.
Atl II 124; GJ IV 69f.; IHK 64, 180, 224; IT I 227, 772 (s.v. "Sfabrae),
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3 Ser I 220f., 229; MP XII 615n.; PMLA LVI 894n.; RAC 17,e,; Serglige.
Con Culainn (ed. M. Dillon, Columbus, Ohio, 1941), 48; RC XV 307; SLC
A671.0.4.* Hell confused with fairyland. F399.3.* Fairies hate clerics. F400.
Spirits and demons. F400.0.1.* (jeniti glinnc, banauaig, bocanaig, and other
men and then harm them. F585.0.1.* Fairy as phantom. G302. Demon.
F251.8.* Fairy professes faith in Christianity. (Cf. V331.8.*) EIL 69, 71;
F252.1. Fairy king. Beal IV 341; FL XXI 196; IHK 313, 542; ITS VII 131;
MAR III 51 (Bodb Derg); RAC 65 (Dagda), 392 (s.v. "Bodb Derg"); RC
XVI 275; RR III 160, IX 47; OG 39, 79, 82, 467, (s.v. "Arthur"); POW 57;
F184. Otherworld king. F233.5.1.* Fairy king with yellow hair. F451.4.5.1.
Dwarfs are ruled liy a kiiiK. F361.7.* Fairies take revenue on mortals who hold
F252.1.0.1.* Mortal rules fairyland jointly with fairy king. EIL 118; S|)
F252.1.0.2.* King of Land under Water (Tir fo Thuinn). (Cf. F212.) Beal
IV 453; BMC II 655; HS and N VIII 219n.; PMLA XV 171n.; WHT III
No. 86.
F252.2. Fairy queen. EIL 128; HS and N VIII 65; MAR III 115; OG 275;
RAC 70, 385; TEF I 364; PFM 287 (s.v. "Morgain," "Morrlgan.")
F252.3. Fairy army. Atl IV 139,163f.; IHK 545; RC X 217ff., XII 73; SG II
A169.2. Army of the gods. E155.1. Slain warriors revive nightly. F201.1.*
Tabu: fighting battle in fairyland. F255.4.* Fairy army can go among mortals
between fairies and mortals. F394.2.* Mortals aid fairies in war. F585.2. Magic
phantom army.
K232.2.1.* Fairy (god) loses stronghold by consenting to lend it for a day and a
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F254.4.* Fairies can be wounded. (Cf. F389.3.*) DHC 68f.; IHK 545; TBC
168f., 177.
A164.2.* Adultery among the gods. D641.1. Lover as bird visits mistress.
D2146.1.1.2.* Supernatural person (adulterer) causes sun to stand still for nine
months. Q241. Adultery punished. Q411.0.1.2.* Fairy kills wife's lover. T481.
Adultery.
F. Marvels 253
F259.1.* Mortality of fairies. DHC 68f.; E I 188f.; SG II 144, 171, 250f. Cf.
A192. Death of the gods. F167.9.* Otherworld people ever young, ever beauti-
for saving his life. F389.3.* Fairy wounded by mortal. F389.4.* Fairy killed by
mortal.
F259.1.1.* Fairies kill each other. (Cf. F277.0.1.*) IT 4 Ser I 242. Cf. MAR
F259.1.2.* Fairy becomes mortal. (Cf. F251.8.*) EIL 70f.; ZCP XVIII 21n.
F259.1.4.* Fairies immortal. MAR III 114, 123; RAC 61, 158, 276f.; SG II
"Immortality."
F261.1. Fairy rings on grass. Seen after fairy dance. TEF II 196.
F262. Fairies make music. (Cf. F234.1.15.*) BMC I 519; CHAS 2 Ser II
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319; IT I 144 line 10; MAR III 165; PFM 285 (s.v. "Fairy music"); RAC
386f.; RC XIII 437; UJA 1 Ser VI 356, 361; SG II 313f. For cross-
F262.3.* Fairy minstrel. OST IV 5, 55; RC VI 184, XII 77; RIAM I Part i
141ff.; SG II 116; HRI II 20; TLS X 225; ITS XXVIII 119, 207; BMC I
F393.1.* Fairy minstrel lives among mortals to learn of their heroic deeds.
QI72.0.1.* Fairy minstrel asks admission to heaven as reward for playing to saint.
F262.3.1.* Fairy as harper. BMC II 500; EC II 4, 16; IHK 143, 288, 502;
ZCP V 501 [Cnu Deroil: cf. IHK 271n., 588f. (Craiphtine)]; ITS VII 141
(Cnti Deireoil), 189, 196; IT 4 Ser I 351 (s.v. "Cass Corach"); RC XII
105; SG II 188, 191, 230, 140; OST IV 5, 55; LH II 227. For cross-refer-
F262.3.1.1.* Fairy harper plays two harps at once. OMM 427; RC XV 441.
F262.3.1.2.* Fairy harper in yew tree. (Cf. D950.14.*) BMC I 519, II 400f.;
CKD 17; EIL 79; MAR III 73; RC XIII 426f.; SG II 348f. Cf. TLS XVI
IHK 490.
II 253.
F262.3.4.* Fairy music causes sleep. (Cf. D1275.1, D1960.) CRC 83f.; HS
and N VIII 92n.; IT I 794 (s.v. "Stiantraige"), 3 Ser I 212; IHK 703 (s.v.
"Suantraiges"); ITS VII 147; OST VI 29; RC VI 183, IX 489, XII 81, 109.
XIII 435, XXXI 452n.; SG II 120, 188, 213, 390; SHI I 395; TIS II 324f.
F262.3.5.* Fairy music causes mourning. (Cf. D1275.1.) CG 89; IHK 702
(a.v. "Goltraiges"); IT I 600 (s.v. "Goltralge"); ITS VII 147; OMC III
F262.3.6.* Fairy music causes joy (laughter). (Cf. D1275.1.) CG 90; IHK
702 (s.v. "Gentratges"); IT I 592 (s.v. "Gentraige"); ITS VII 147; OMC
III 214f.; RC XII 109; SHI I 395; TIS II 324f.; TLS X 225.
clxxii n.
213.
F263. Fairies feast. (Cf. D1030.) HS and N VIII 66; PMLA LVI 916.
Fairies' food.
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F263.1.* Fairy's share of feast a nut. (Cf. D985, F243.2.) FL III 506.
F265. Fairy bathes. IT I 119, 2 Ser II 234; TBD 6; CS 164f.; MP XII C03,
F212.1. Fairyland entered through well. K1335. Seduction (or wooing) by steal-
ing clothes of bathing girl (swan maiden). D361.1. Swan maiden. N715.1.*
F265.1.* Fairy at ford. (Cf. F212.0.1,* H1561.2.3.*) MP XII 604f.; ATC 501
(s.v. "Ford"); POW 54n., 246n.; RC XXXI 447; IHK 469; ATC 130, 270,
272.
F268. Burial among underworld folk. (Cf. V60.) ZCP VIII 559f.
F271.2.1.* Fairies build causeway. (Cf. H345.3.*) HRI I 29, II 153; IHK
613f.
F271.3. Fairies skillful as smiths. FL III 485; RC XV 451; TLS X 261, XVI
"Smith(s)."
F271.5.* Fairies clear land. (Cf. A181.1,* A537.*) HRI I 28f., II 158; IHK
613f.; SG II 576.
F. Marvels 255
319.
F273.2.* Fairy shows remarkable skill as runner. (Cf. F681.) IHK 362;
SG II 317.
A454. God of healing. F344. Fairies heal mortals. F344.2.* Fairy physician
can heal anyone whose spine is not severed. R33.* Fairy physician abducted to
F277. Battle of fairies and gods. (Cf. A107, A162.) MAR III 23f.; RAC 51f.
IT 4 Ser I 256. Cf. RAC 373; Sp. XVII 383; SConC 42; IHK 390f., 459,
569f.
A920.1.7.1.* Lake bursts forth to quell fairy war. F252.3. Fairy army. F259.1.1.*
F278.* Fairies' strategy. (Cf. K2350.) E III 163; IHK 230, 464.
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F278.1.* Fairy casts huge stones to keep enemies off. ZCP IX 196.
A966.1.* Hills from stones cast by giants. F364.* War between fairies and
mortals.
F278.2.* Fairies create magic concealing mist. (Cf. F235.1.) ITS VIII 83,
XLI 109f.; MAR III 55; PFM 285 (s.v. "Fairy mist"); RAC 322; TLS XVI
F300. Marriage or liaison with fairy. (Cf. F302.) E III 169f.; IHM 350n.;
MAR III 78f.; OG 80; RAC 159, 385; RC XLVIII 170; ACLC TT 364, V 22,
F301. Fairy lover. IHK 613f.; RC XII 63, 73, XXXI 430f., 443f., 446f.; TBD
12; TEF II 121; VB I 44f. Cf. SG II 76, 312f.; SLC 146, 165.
lover. F471.2.0.1.* Demon lover. F302.2.1. Fairy wife deserts mortal husband
for repulsive lover. F324.* Girl abducted by fairy. F471.2. Incubus (demon
lover). N339.9.* Girl abducted by fairy left on shore where she is accidentally
demon (fairy).
F301.6.* Fairy lover abducts fairy wife of mortal. (Cf. F302.2.1.) HRI I
19f., II 160f.; IHK 615, 616; TLS IX 3; IT I 128; SG II 317; OMC II 192,
III 191.
F301.8.* Fairy runs away from wedding with mortal girl. (Cf. T177.) SG
II 317.
F302. Fairy mistress. Mortal man marries or lives with fairy woman. AR
1 155; CF 14; CHAS 2 Ser II 367; CML 31, 91; DLB 22f.; FL IV 480f.;
Kittredge, Gawain and the Green Knight (Cambridge, Mass., 1916), 200f.;
IHK 361f., 398f., 611, 627f., 661; IT I 119f.; ITS V 146f.; KAP 379f., 383n.;
HS and N VIII 27f., 98f.; EIL 55; KSLB 1884, p. 340f.; MAR III 47, 78f.,
94, 168, 180f.; MP XII 594f.; OG 30f., 39, 46, 51, 80; OST II 161, IV 25f.;
PFM 1f.; PMLA XV 171n.; RC III 342f., XV 334, XVI 45f., XXIII 397f.,
XLVIII 170; SG II 203, 220, 222ff.; SGMR 218f.; SAI 21f.; WW 16;
Maynadier, Wife of Bath's Tale (London, 1901), 19f.; POW 54n., 57n., 376
(s.v. "Fairy mistress"). Cf. RAC 385; IHK 400; LSL xxx.
F302.1. Man goes to fairyland and marries fairy. (Cf. F112, F373.*) CHAS
2 Ser II 141; EIL 102f.; IHK 423f.; ITS V 146f., VII 146, XXVIII 71f.;
MP XII 591f., 593n.; OG 80; OST II 173, 269f., IV 235f.; MAR III 180;
RAC 151, 364f.; SAI 76; SG II 110, 119f., 265, 291, 534; Sp XVII 377f.;
EIL 106, 128; ITS VII 145; HS and N VIII 28f.; MP XIII 162; PFM 2f
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F302.1.2.* Mortal gives fairy ring after night spent with her in fairyland.
F302.2. Man marries fairy and takes her to his home. (Cf. G264.4.*) E III
155, 1691, IV 29; FL III 512; HRI I 14; IT I 120f., 3 Ser I 333, 4 Ser I
229, 269f.; IHK 627f., 661; MP XII 594f.; SG II 110f., 172, 200f., 265, 332f.;
F302.2.1. Fairy wife deserts mortal husband for repulsive lover. HS and N
F302.3. Fairy wooes mortal man. (Cf. T11.3, T55.) Beal IV 194; IT I 120,
4 Ser I 246; IHK 169f., 627f.; MP XII 593n., 594f.; OG 39f.; OST II 167,
F302.3.0.1.* Fairy visits mortal and becomes his mistress. (Cf. F302, F302.2.)
HS and N VIII 31f.; IHK 361f.; KSLB 1884, p. 340f.; MP XII 594f.; PFM
160f.
F302.3.1. Fairy entices man into fairyland. (Cf. F302.1.) Beal IV 194; EIL
102f., 118f.; GJ II 307; HS and N VIII 28f.; IHK 419f.; ITS VII 146,
XXIV x; MP XII 594n.; OCR 106; OG 39; OST VI 22f., 33; RC XLIII
23f.; Serglige Con Culainn (ed. M. Dillon, Columbus, Ohio, 1941), 32;
reached by hunting animal. F302.3.4. Fairies entice men and then harm them
F322.2. Man rescues his wife from fairyland. H1385.0.1.* Unspelling quest:
F302.3.1.2.* Fairies stop ship to entice man to their land. (Cf. B81.2.2,*
F. Marvels 257
F302.1, F320.) Beal III 142; HS and N VIII 28f.; EIL 104; MP XII 593f.
F302.3.2. Fairy offers gifts to man to be her paramour. (Cf. F302.3, F340.)
F302.3.2.1.* Fairy offers aid to man if he will marry her. (Cf. N815.*) OST
II 165f.
F302.3.2.2.* Fairy offers to disenchant mortal wife if man will marry her.
F302.3.3. Fairy avenges herself on man who scorns her love. (Cf. F302.6.1,*
Q469.11.*) IHK 170, 172f.; PFM 13f.; SG II 258; TBC 161f.; CRC 74.
C31. Tabu: offending supernatural wife. F302.6. Fairy mistress leaves man
when he breaks tabu. F361. Fairy's revenge. T24.3. Madness from love. T71.
F302.3.4. Fairies entice men and then harm them. (Cf. F302.3, F302.3.1.)
Beal II 33f.; BMC II 373f., 420f.; IHM 127; MAR III 170; RAC 150f.;
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RC XXIII 397f.; SG II 163; SLC 144f., 171; WHT II 89f.; OST II 169f.,
cause insanity. F420.5.2.1. Water-spirits lure mortal into water. F360. Malevo-
lent or destructive fairies. G264.4.* Fairy-like witch marries man and causes him
F302.3.4.3. Fairy wooes and deserts man. (Cf. T111.1.) MP XII 625f., 641;
OST IV 27.
F302.4. Man obtains power over fairy mistress. (Cf. F387.*) MP XII 616f.,
617n., 620n.
F302.4.2. Fairy comes into man's power when he steals her wings. She leaves
F302.4.3. Hero fights with fairy person, takes his wife and keeps her (for a
year). IHK 359f.; BMC II 313f.; B VII 216; HS and N VIII 46f.; PMLA
F302.5.1. Fairy mistress surrenders man to his mortal wife. (Cf. T92.)
ACLC V 170f.; Atl II 98f; HRI I 60f.; HS and N VIII 37f.; IHK 425; IT
I 226; MAR III 88; RAC 365n.; tfigse III, Part ii 127f.; Serglige Con
F302.5.4.* Fairy mistress (/) demands that man send his mortal wife away.
Q556.9.* Curse for banishing wife at will of paramour. S11.5.* Father banishes
F302.6. Fairy mistress leaves man when he breaks tabu. (Cf. C31.) Beal
IV 194; MP XII 622f., 635f.; EIL 118f.; HS and N VIII 33; KAP 379; RC
wain and the Green Knight (Cambridge, Mass., 1916), 231f.; HS and N
VIII 26n., 33n.; MP XII 596, 611, 617n.; OG 21, 151f., 197f.; RC XXIII
396f., XXXI 454; PFM 1f.; Nutt, Studies on the Legend of the Holy Grail
F302.4. Man obtains power over fairy mistress. T55. Girl as wooer. T148.*
Matriarchy.
F302.9.* Fairy mistress rescues hero from battle. (Cf. N815,* R169.9.*)
CML 31.
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F304.1. Fairy king punishes ravisher of his daughter. (Cf. F304.4.1,* F361.)
CKD 16f.; ITS VIII 281; MAR III 73; RC XIII 426f.; SG II 347f.; PMLA
XLIII 406.
F361. Fairy's revenge. Q451.6.0.1.* Fairy bites off ear of ravisher. T471. Rape.
F304.4.1.* Fairy ravished by mortal strikes flesh from his ear. (Cf. F304.1.)
BMC II 400f.; ITS VIII 281; MAR III 73; RC XIII 437; SG II 348*.; ZCP
VIII 303.
F304.5.* Mortal chooses to sleep with fairy as boon for saving her life. (Cf.
F330.) SG II 333.
F305. Offspring of fairy and mortal. (Cf. F300.) AR I 155; Beal II 254,
259; CRC 84; IHK 269f., 362; IT I 137f., 143f., 4 Ser I 230; ITS XXVIII
73; MAR III 47, 140f.; RC XV 294, XXIV 281, XXXI 468n.; RIAM I Part i
137; SG II 139, 266; TBD 12; UJA IX 104; VB I 44f.; ZCP XI 47.
AS11. Supernatural birth of culture hero. B81.2.1. Mermaid has son by human
father carries off child of mortal mother. F564.1. Person of diabolical origin
never sleeps. Q469.11.* Baby son hurled into battle as punishment for desertion
of fairy mistress.
F305.1.* Fairy relative makes gifts to half-mortal child. (Cf. F340.) HRI
F. Marvels 259
F305.1.1.* Fairy mother bestows magic powers upon half-mortal son. (Cf.
F305.2.1.* Right half of son resembles mortal father; left half, fairy father.
F305.3.* Offspring of fairy and mortal has long hair and beard at birth. (Cf.
F311.1. Fairy godmother. Attendant good fairy. (Cf. P296.) OST V 49.
F311.2.1.* Man killed on night when fairy guardian relaxes vigilance. OST
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M311.0.1.*) RR IX 34.
N VIII 190n.; IHK 615, 616; IT I 128f.; LMR 302f.; PMLA LXIV 878f.;
RAC 364f.; TEF II 11f.; TLS VII 3f., 68, IX 3f.; OST IV 235f.; HFB 129f.,
137f., 155f.
Sleeping king abducted by fairies wakes when his foot touches water. They free
him.
F321. Fairy steals child from cradle. (Cf. F365.) OST II 165; TEF II 13f.;
at childbirth.
F321.1. Changeling. Fairy steals child from cradle and leaves fairy substi-
II 13.
TEF II 14.
F322. Fairies steal man's wife and carry her to fairyland. (Cf. F301. RI0.)
F322.2. Man rescues his wife from fairyland. HRI I 21; IHK 616f.; IT I 130;
Cross and Nitze, Lancelot and Guenevere (Chicago, 1930), 52f.; MAR III
80f.; PMLA LXIV 878f.; LMR 20; TLS VII 5, 68, IX 3f.
K151. Husband recues wife. R112.3.* Rescue of prisoners from fairy stronghold.
F322.5.* Rescue from fairyland. (Cf . F322.2.) Beal II 33f., VI 130f., 341;
IHK 616f.; IT I 130; LMR 20; MAR III 80f.; Modern Language Quarterly
VIII 420; PMLA LXIV 878f.; OG 31f.; TEF II 11f.; TLS VII 3f., 68, IX
F323.* Fairy women take body of dead hero to fairyland. (Cf. F399.1.*)
CRC 36; IHK 290, 293, 295; Manly Anniversary Studies (Chicago, 1923),
290f.; Vassar Mediaeval Studies (New Haven, 1923), 3f.; RC XVI 139; SG
F324.* Girl abducted by fairy. (Cf. R16.3.*) FL III 506; RC XV 438, XVI
F301. Fairy lover. K786.* Fairy wins kiss in game; embraces girl and flies off
with her through skylight (smokehole). N339.9.* Girl abducted by fairy left on
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F326.* Fairy father carries off child of mortal mother. (Cf. F305.) VB I 73.
F337.* Fairy grateful to mortal for saving his life. (Cf. F259.1,* F304.5.*)
F340. Gifts from fairies. EC II 2; MP XII 630; PFM 155n.; RIAM I Part i
137f.; SG II 111; ITS VII 146; IHK 304, 545f.; MAR III 65, 90; RC VI
D813. Magic oliject received from fairy. D1723. Magic power from fairy.
F302.3.2. Fairy offers gifts to man to be her paramour. F305.1.* Fairy relative
Fairy as helper.
F341.2.* Fairy ransoms self with wish. (Cf. F387.*) ALI I 73.
F. Marvels 261
F343.2.1.* Dogs as gifts from fairy. (Cf. F241.6.*) IHK 287; MAR III 90.
F343.5.1.* Fairy gives magic cloak (and shirt). (Cf. D1052, D1053, D1056,
F343.9.* Fairy gives man horses, cattle, etc. (Cf. B181, B182, F241.1, F241.2.)
Beal II 254, 259; HRI II 6f., 74; MP XII 606n., 632f.; PMLA LXI 931,
LXIII 817f.; Sp XXIII 339; ATC 502 (s.v. "Horse, gift of"); IHK 304.
F343.9.1.* Horses as fairy gifts. (Cf. B401, F241.1.) EC II 2; IHK 287, 304;
MP XII 632; PMLA LXIII 821. Cf. Goi 88, 92; Sp XX 191f.
F343.10.* Fairy gives warrior equipment for soldiers. HRI II 8, 74; IHK
287, 304.
F343.10.1.* Fairy gives person magic sword. (Cf. D1081.) IHK 545; IHM
69n.; MAR III 90, 194; ITS VII 146; ATC 412, 414.
D813.1.1. Magic sword received from Lady of the Lake. F271.3. Fairies skillful
as smiths.
F343.10.2.* Fairy gives person magic spear. (Cf. D1084.) IHK 545; IHM
II 249.
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F343.11.* Fairy offers man change of form and feature for aid in battle. SG
F343.14.* Golden cup (bowl, urn) as gifts from otherworld inhabitants. ITS
VII 146; OMM 621; ZCP III 373, XIII 45Sf.; PMLA LXIV 881; TLS XVI
D813. Magic object received from fairy. D1171.6. Magic cup. D1316. Magic
F343.15.* Magic apple as fairy gift. (Cf. D981.1, F162.3.4.*) EIL 103; GJ
II 308; OCR 108; OG 39; PFM 39n.; PMLA LXIV 877; SAI 75; ZCP XVII
203.
F343.16.* Gigantic ox rib as gift from fairies. (Cf. B182.) CKD 13; MAR
III 127; OMM 388; ZCP III 457f., XII 232f., XIII 371f., XX 213f.
F343.16.1.* Gigantic hog rib as gift from fairies. (Cf. B183.) CKD 13;
MAR III 127; OMM 388; ZCP III 457f., XII 232f., XIII 371f., XX 213f.
F344. Fairies heal mortals. (Cf. D2161.) Beal II 324; CRC 85; CML 89f.;
HRI II 44; PMLA LVI 908, LXIII 816f.; PFM 25f., 29f.; RIAM I Part i
149; SG II 227f., 253, 317f., 335, 339; Sp XX 196; ZCP XII 274f.; TBC
182f.; University of Illinois Studies X 85; POW 376 (s.v. "Fee, healing");
A454. God of healing. D1240. Magic waters and medicines. E481.4.1. Avalon.
F344.2.* Fairy physician can heril anyone whose spine is not severed. (Cf.
F274.*) SG II 227f.
F345.* fairies instruct mortals. (Cf. F347.) BMC II 516; EIL 117; OG
Vulcan, smith of hell. F150.4. Hospitable host entertains (guides, advises) ad-
F345.1.* Fairies teach mortal to walk under water. (Cf. D2126.) ALI I 73;
IHK 540.
F346. Fairy helps mortal with labor. (Cf. F271, H977,* N815.*)
A181. God serves as menial on earth. F262.3.1.* Fairy as harper. F262 3.'
to man.
F347. Fairy adviser. (Cf. F345.*) E IV 105f.; HKI II 72; IT 3 Ser I 207;
C0. Tabu: contact with supernatural. C112. Tabu: sexual intercourse with
unearthly beings.
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F349.1.* Fairy aids mortal in flight. OST III 69f. , 149f.; RC XI 134.
F349.2.* Fairy aids mortal in battle. E V 225; IHK 177f., 230f.; VB I 44f.;
SG II 234ff., 318f.; CML 119ff.; IT 4 Ser 237; OST III 167ff.; TBC 182,
255f.
A172. Gods intervene in battle. A185.1.* God aids half-mortal son in battle.
F349.4.* Fairy promises abundant crops, etc., to mortal. (Cf. D2157.1.) IHK
F351. Theft of money from fairies. MAR III 108. Cf. IHK 316.
F355.* King's crown stolen from fairyland. (Cf. F166.4.1.*) IHK 316.
F356.* Fairy cattle (bull, cow) stolen. (Cf. B182, F241.2.) IHK 307f., 310,
RC IX 447f. (11).
F369.*) FL XXI 194f.; MAR III 68f.; RAC 71f.; SG II 163, 258; TEF II
8f.; BNE II 147, 159; POW 295. For cross-references see Motif-Index, al-
67f.; OG 45f., 50f.; SG II 163; E III 151ff. For cross-references see Motif-
F. Marvels 263
F361. Fairy's revenge. (Cf. F320.) TLS VII 69; E III 163; OST II 102.
F361.1.2.* Fairy takes revenge for not being offered food (drink). (Cf.
P320.) SG II 319.
F361.3. Fairies take revenge on person who spies on them. (Cf. C311.1.2.)
s.v. "Spying."
(Cf. F304.4.1.*) RC XIII 426ff., XV 482; PMLA LXIV 880f.; RAC 70;
F361.6.* Fairies slay wooer (or his kin) of fairy maiden. (Cf. F300.) E I
187f.
F361.7.* Fairies take revenge on mortals who hold their king captive. SG
F361.8.* Fairy takes revenge for slaying of his relatives. IT 3 Ser II 305, 4
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MAR III 74, 81f.; IHK 661f. (cf. 616f.); IT I 130; RAC 83f.; TBD 3, 129,
F362. Fairies cause disease. (Cf. D1500.4, S160.3.*) RC XV 482, XLIII 119;
TLS X 453.
F362.2. Fairies cause insanity. HS and N VIII 15, 40n.; MP XII 641; PMLA
XXIII 419f.; SG II 344; SGMR 422 (s.v. "Ces Noiden [Ulad]"). For
F363.* Fairies cause death. (Cf. F402.1.11.*) RC XV 307, XXIII 396f., XLIII
s.v. "Death."
fish-bone to stick in his throat. IHM 138; RC XVII 20, XVIII 382. Cf.
F364.* War between fairies and mortals. HRI II 76ff.; IHK 545; OG 79;
OST II 193ff.; SG II 302; TLS VII 3ff.; ZCP VIII 104, IX 196. Cf. OG
45f., 50f.
F252.3. Fairy army. P535.2.2.* Yearly combat with fairies demanded as eric
by mortals.
F364.1.* Fairy warriors sit upon mortals and thus kill them. IT 3 Ser 252.
F365.5.* Fairies steal pieces as mortal plays draughts with fairy woman. E
III 163.
545; SG II 279.
4 Ser I 264.
F366.4. Fairies control prosperity. OG 233. Cf. RAC 171ff.; MAR III 35.
F369.1.* Fairies set fire to buildings. IHK 545; MP XII 596; OG 77; RC
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F369.4.* Fairy tricks mortal. (Cf. K1870.) TBC 177f.; TEF II 8f.; Sp XVI
330f.
F369.4.1.* Fairy incites mortals to war. IHK 304f., 353; TBC 345; TLS XVI
35.
F369.5.* Fairies destroy crops. IHK 296f., 545; MP XLIII 58f.; TLS X 5.
F370. Visit to fairyland. ACLC V 170f., 385f.; Atl I 262f.; AR I 155; BMC
II 272; BNE II 49f., 75f.; CS 229f.; DDC 120f.; E III 157, 165; EIL 101f.;
HRI I 51f., II 44; IHK 377f., 413f., 447f., 467f.; IT I 205f., 271f., 3 Ser I
213f., 4 Ser I 228f., 255f.; ITS II 47f., VII 144; MP XII 593f., XIII 731f.;
OST IV 235f., VI 133; MAR III 114f., 149f., 169f.; RAC 150f., 363f.; RC X
217, 221; RIAM I Part 1 149; RIAP XXX 223f.; SAI 81f.; SG II 110, 141,
199, 222, 290; Sp XVII 380f.; TLS VII 3f., 68, IX 3f.; VB I 24; HS and N
VIII 27f.; PFM 25f.; POW 43f . For cross-references see Motif-Index.
F. Marvels 265
F371. Human being reared in fairyland. MAR III 66; OST III 167, 177, 199;
struct mortals.
F372. Fairies take human nurse to attend fairy child. TEF II 13; DCL 12f.
F373.* Mortal abandons world to live in fairyland. BMC II 541; EIL 117f.;
GG 171f.; HS and N VIII 41n.; MAR III 170; MP XIII 163, 731f., XVIII
451f.; OG 31, 45f.; PFM 216f.; PMLA LVI 901; POW 295; RIAC 394; SG
F302.1. Man goes to fairyland and marries fairy. F302.3.1. Fairy entices man
into fairyland. F322.2. Man rescues his wife from fairyland. F375.* Mortals as
captives.
III 170; OG 31; PFM 216f.; PMLA LVI 901; SG II 340, 343; RIAC 394;
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world (fairyland).
D2011.) BNE II 49f.; Beal I 221, II 254, 259, IV 195; HS and N VIII 59n.;
ITS VII 147f.; LF 198; MAR III 115; OG 87, 272; PMLA XXIII 394n.;
RAC 364; RC X 221; SG II 91f., 395; VB I 30, 32, 58; VSH I clxxxlli; WW
C211.1. Tabu: eating in fairyland. C712.1. Tabu: staying too long in fairyland.
F348. Tabus connected with fairy gifts. F361.3. Fairies take revenge on person
254, 259, IV 194; EIL 117; MAR III 90, 181; MP XIII 162, 731f.; OST IV
C521. Dismounting from horse (on return from otherworld). C524.* Tabu: dis-
embarking from boat (on return from otherworld). D1896. Magic aging by con-
tact with earth after otherwcrlrl journey. C927.2.* Falling to ashes as punishment
F379.1.* Return from fairyland. (Cf. R218.*) RAC 366f.; Beal III 142, IV
195; EC II 8f.; EIL 106, 109, 112, 116, 117, 122, 130; IHK 269, 290, 314,
388f., 404f., 419f., 430f., 458f., 473, 540f., 570; MAR III 114f.; RC X 50f.,
XXIV 143f.; RR III 178n.; VB I 1f. (63f.); ZCP IV 32f. For cross-refer-
F379.1.1.* No return from fairyland. (Cf. R218.*) IMC 108; PMLA LVI
F340. Gifts from fairies. F979.10.* Flnwer from Land of Promise miraculously
appears to person.
RIAC 1204.
spirits.
F381.6.* Fairy leaves when druid utters spell that drowns her voice. EIL
F382. Exorcising fairies. (Cf. F381.6.*) FL XXI 195f.; TEF II 87; MAR III
212.
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F387.* Fairy captured. IHK 491; RC VI 182; E I 189; MP XII 617n.; Cym
V 93.
F262.3.1.2.* Fairy harper in yew tree. F341.2.* Fairy ransoms self with wish.
F302.4. Man obtains power over fairy mistress. D361.1. Swan maiden.
F389.4.* Fairy killed by mortal. (Cf. F259.1.*) IHK 231; IT 4 Ser I 262f.;
F389.5.* Fairy defeated by druid's magic. EIL 102f.; GJ II 308; OCR 108;
between druid and supernatural personage. F381.6.* Fairy leaves when druid
utters spell that drowns her voice. F394.1.1. Druid directs fairies.
F320. Fairies carry people away to fairyland. R16.3.* Maiden (woman) abducted
Christianity.
Font-race between fniry and mortal. N775.* Race with fairies leads to adven-
F393.* Fairy visits among mortals. BCC 79f.; BMC II 313; E III 159; IHK
177f., 301, 418f.; EIL 70f., 102f., 119f.; IT I 207f., 4 Ser I 246; MP XII
594f.; KMM 28; OP. 39: RC XLVII 367; SG II 171, 311f.; TLS X 237;
F. Marvels 267
F393.0.1.* Fairy dissatisfied with fairyland leaves to live with mortals. (Cf.
F393.1.* Fairy minstrel lives among mortals to learn of their heroic deeds.
1X34.
F394.2.* Mortals aid fairies in war. BMC II 340; EIL 117, 122; IT I 220, 4
Ser I 255f.; IHK 424; MAR III 173f.; MP XIII 161, 731f.; OG 44, 79f.; SG
II 145f., 222f., 247f., 290; RC XLIX 99f.; Sp XVII 381f.; Serglige Con
Culainn (ed., Myles Dillon, Columbus, Ohio, 1941), 42. Cf. OG 31, 38.
F252.3. Fairy army. F343.11.* Fairy offers man change of form and feature
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C942.3.* Weakness from seeing woman (fairy?) naked. TS5.6.* Person exhibits
figure.
D2088.1.* Fairy gains entrance to locked city. Q172.0.1.* Fairy minstrel asks
F399.1.* Fairies bear dead warrior to fairyland. (Cf. F323.*) BMC II 290.;
IHK 290, 293, 295; SLC 155, 231f.; TBC 81; TLS X 365.
F399.2.* Fairies protect selves by means of smoke. (Cf. F278.2.*) ITS XLI
P426.0.1.* In fear of clerics pagans flee into fairy mounds. V331.8.* Fairies con-
F400. Spirits and demons (general). ERE IV 572f.; MAR III 68; RAC
"Spirits," "Demons."
187, 193; GJ IV 70; HRI I 126; IHK 64, 177, 180, 224; IT I 592 (s.v.
"Genitl glinne"), Extraband 477, 547; G xxxiii; MAR III 134; RAC 173f.;
RC I 1f., XV 307; SHI II 273; SLC 131; TLS XVI 95. Cf. IHK 203
XXXI 438n.; SLC 130; TL I 115, II 475f.; ITS IX 221; AnBol L 355. Cf.
"Bird."
F401.4.* Spirits without heads (or with heads under arms). (Cf. F511.0.1,
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F401.4.0.1.* Spirit with half a head. (Cf. F511.0.5.*) TBC 52; IHK 132.
F401.5.* Spirits appear horrible. ITS II 85f.; RC XIII 224f., XXVII 269f.
F401.7.* Spirit in form of horrible head. (Cf. D992.) ITS XII 123.
F402. Evil spirits. Demons. See whole chapter "G" for witches and ogres.
F402.1.2. Spirit blocks person's road. (Cf. E272.) RC XXVII 269f.; TLS
XVII 87.
F402.1.4. Demons assume human forms in order to deceive. TBC 52. Cf. IHK
209 (Morrigan.)
F234.2. Fairy in form of person. G303.3.1. The devil in human form. Klal0.
Deception by disguise.
F402.1.5.1.* Demons (crossdns) seek to carry off king's soul. (Cf. E752.2.)
GJ IV 106; RC XXXI 438n.; SLC 130; ITS IX 221. Cf. RC XXVI 371,
BMC II 517.
F. Marvels 269
F402.1.6.* Spirit causes weakness. IHK 359f.; ITS VII 207; SGMR 422 (s.v.
F402.1.7.* Demon of gluttony devours man's food in his throat. (Cf. F496.*)
F402.1.8.* Spirits put corpse into river. (Cf. V69.1.*) ITS VIII 347.
F402.1.9.* Spirit delivers false message. RC XIII 224f. Cf. IHK 209.
F402.1.12.* Spirit fights against person. (Cf. E261.1.3.*) IHK 132; TBC 52.
F402.4.* Demons eat ravenously. (Cf. F496,* F632.) BCG 23; CKD 60.
saints and serve them otherwise. LSL 152, 173, 206 (Christ?), 223, 267f.;
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B785.* Animal wards off spirits. D1385. Magic object protects from evil spirits.
E430. Defense against ghosts and the dead. F321.2. Charms against theft of chil-
IV 205; LG 46.
F405.10.* Demons flee stone (when saint steps upon it). (Cf. G303.8.11.)
F406.3.* Spirits allow people with faces to ground to pass. (Cf. C311.1.)
F406.4.* Demon of gluttony coaxed from man's throat with bits of food.
gluttony devours man's food in bis throat. G303.8. Devil's expulsion from heaven
F408.1.* Demon occupies (speaks from) lance (sword). (Cf. D1610.9.) IHK
417; MAR III 37; RAC 291; HM 81; IT I 206; RC XII 107; IMC 106;
224f.
F411.2.* Spirit floats in air. (Cf. D2135.0.1, F418.*) SG II 103; AMC 106.
F411.3.* Demon ship sails against the wind. (Cf. D1123.) FM II 1145.
F411.2.*) GJ IX 235; IHK 177; MAR III 134; TLS XVI 95; CRC 83, 89;
GG 175; RC XIII 457, XLIII 325; TBC 190, 234, 254, 340; TLS XVI 95.
glinne, bananaig, bocanaig, and other supernatural beings associated with confusion
or strife.
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F420. Water-spirits. CHAS 2 Ser III 25; TEF I 376f. For cross-references
F. Marvels 271
vassals.
F420.4.2. Water-spirits have supernatural lapse of time: days seem like years.
(Cf. F377.)
C311.1.2.)
F420.5.2.2. Water-spirits kidnap mortals and keep them under water. (Cf.
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F302.3.3.)
F420.5.3.1. Water-spirits sit on beach combing their long hair. (Cf. B81.)
B81.2. Mermaid marries man. B631.2.* FTuinan beings ilescemicd from seals.
F423. Sea-spirits.
A421. Sea-god. Bl1. Dragon. B53. Siren. B81. Mermaid. B91.5. Sea-
F440. Vegetation spirits. MAR III 47f.; RAC 390 (s.v. "Agricultural rites"),
F441.3. Wild man as wood-spirit. (Cf. F567.) Cf. IHK 682 (s.v. "Fer
Dll.3.5. Dragon lives underground. B183.2.* Magic swine issue from (dis-
appear) underground. F211. Fairyland under hollow knoll (mound, bill). F222.1.
IHK 64, 542f.; LMR 198n.; PMLA LVI 918; TIS I 247f.; ALI I 72; Rhys,
Celtic Folklore Welsh and Manx (Oxford, 1901), II 672; Cym V 109; SG
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as a dwarf.
IHK 64, 542; MAR III 134; RC I 256; SG II 269; TEF II 22f.; TIS I 248n.;
BNE II 63.
F451.3.17.* Dwarfs marry. OST IV 4, 10; SG II 117, 230, 242. Cf. IHK 543.
F451.4.5.1. Dwarfs are ruled by a king. (Cf. F129.11,* F252.1.) IHK 542;
F451.5.1.7. Dwarfs serve mortals. (Cf. F346.2.*) IHK 540, 542; OST IV 4,
F. Marvels 273
500; IHK 542f.; OST IV it., 10, 55; RC VI 183; SG II 116, 272f.; TIS I
F470. Night-spirits.
F471.2. Incubus. (Ct. D1731.2.1.*) HS and N X 13; MAR III 14, 200; RC
F493. Spirit of plague. (Ct. A478.) MAR III 35f.; RAC 167f. Cf. RC XV
314, XVII 417; BNE II 28. For cross-references see Motif-Index, alpha-
XVII 417.
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417.
F493.5.* Sign of great plague: "celum ardere visum est." RC XVII 189. Cf.
D1812.5.1.1. Prodigy as evil omen. D2094.* Pestilence magically sent upon do-
plague.
F402.1.7.* Demon of gluttonv devours man's food in his throat. F406.4.* Demon
of gluttony coaxed from man's throat with bits of food. F632. Mighty eater.
Tt20. Beast-men. Combination of bestial and human forms. B92.* Beast with
human head and shape of smith's bellows. G301. Monsters. T550. Monstrous
births.
F511. Person unusual as to his head. (Cf. D992.) Gad I 206; TBD 33. For
F511.0.1. Headiess person. Beal IV 194; CrSc 49; Gad I 206; GJ IX 284; IT
I 293f.; EIL 18, 24; ITS VII 129, IX 53; IHM 228n.; MAR III 169; MO
65, 465; OST IV 27; RC VII 289f., XX 151, XXXIII 413; TIN 207;
Kittredge, Gawain and the Green Knight (Cambridge, Mass., 1916), pas-
sim; VSH I CVUI; ZCP XIV 152; BMC II 534. For cross-references see
F511.0.1.1. Headless person with eye and mouth in breast. (Cf. F541.5.1.*)
493.
F511.0.4. Man carries his head under his arm. (Cf. F401.4.*) ITS II 99,
head. Retains life after being cut off. M221. Beheading bargain.
F511.0.5.* Man with half a head. (Cf. F401.4.0.1.*) IHK 132; Stories from
the Tdin (ed., J. Strachan, Dublin and London, 1908), 6; TBC 52.
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E783.) MHH 206f.; RC XXVI 371; RIAC 1280; BMC II 517; VSH I 226.
F511.0.7.* Man with venomous worm in his head. (Cf. B776.6.*) SG II 195.
F511.1.0.1.* Person without features (with flat face). BNE 35, 179, 204, 208;
RIAT-IMS I Part i, p. clvi; Sp III 103; TLS III 409; VSH I cxi.
F511.2.2. Person with ass's (horse's) ears. Bolte and Pollvka, Anmerkungen
147n.; BMC II 266; IHM 291; ITS V 202, VIII 173; OM III 50; RC II 98,
197f.; RAC IS"; TCD 103; TIS III 269n., 271n.; UJA VII 337f. Cf. OST
III 129.
D1316.5. Magic speaking reed (tree) betrays secret. K974.* Man with deformed
F511.2.2.1.* Person with cat's ears. ITS VIII 239; IT 3 Ser I 385. Cf. IHM
A131.3.* Cat-headed god. B29.4.1.* Man with cat's head. FS14.3.* Person with
F. Marvels 275
F511.3.* Person with horns. IHK 684 (s.v. "Furbalde Fer Benn"). Cf. IHK
F511.3.1.* Person with horns of silver. (Cf. B106.1.1.*) CRC 115; IHK 201.
F512.1. Person with one eye. (Cf. F525.3.1.*) Beal X 200; EIL 60; IHK
130, 486. 635; TBD 22, 33, 38, 60, 103, 134; MAR III 171; RC XII 101;
A128.2. One eyed god. 815.4.5.* One-eyed pig. F541.5.1.* Single eye pro-
trudes from forehead. Q42.6.* Reward for tearing out eye when demanded.
V52.15.* Prayer said by saint into his right hand restores displaced eye of oppo-
nent.
F512.1.4.* Doorkeeper with one human eye. one cat's eye. (Cf. B29.4,*
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F513.0.4.* Person with mouth in breast. (Cf. F511.0.1.1.) ITS XXXIX 75,
G214. Witch with extraordinary teeth. T585.5.* Child born with all his teeth.
F513.1.2.1.* Person with three rows of teeth. IHK 645; TBD 84.
B29.4.* Man-cat. A131.3.* God with cat's head. F511.2.2.1.* Person with cat's
ears.
F515. Person unusual as to his hands. (Cf. D996, F525.3.1,* F552.) ITS
F516. Person unusual as to his arms. ITS VIII 143; RAC 251. Cf. IHK 195
(red forearm).
F516.3. Long-armed people. IT 3 Ser I 391; ITS VIII 143; IHK 458.
F517.0.1. Person with one leg. (Cf. F517.1.1.1.*) RAC 251; IHK 562.
F517.1.1.1.* Person with one foot. IHK 635; ITS XXIX 13, 75; LH II 213;
TBD 33n., 130; RAC 251; WW 183. For cross-references see Motif-Index,
F517.1.5.* Person with knees backwards. (Cf. F531.1.3.2.*) IHK 180, 388, 508,
F521.1. Man covered with hair like animal. BNE II 67, 76; MO xxv: TBD
F521.2. Feathered people. (Cf. D1375.6.*) BNE II 76; ITS XII 119; LSL
260.
F523. Two persons with bodies joined. (Cf. B15.7.9.1.*) RC XVIII 25.
F525. Person with half a body. As if body had been split in two. (Cf.
E261.1.3.*)
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33, 130.
F525.3.1.* Person with one foot, (one hand, and one eye). (Cf. F512.1,
F517.1, F531.1.6.12,* F682.0.1.*) IHK 635; IHM 126, 562; TBD 33, 130;
WW 183; SG II 37.
TLS II 477.
A131. Gods with animal features. A132. God in animal form. B92.* Beast with
F527.1. Red knight. PMLA XX 678n.; OG 473 (s.v. "Red Knight," "Red
Warriors"); ATC 499, 502 (s.v. "Red Knight"). For cross-references see
F527.2. Green Knight. Kittredge, Gaioain and the Green Knight (Cam-
bridge, Mass., 1916), passim; ZCP XIII 155. For cross-references see
F527.5.* Black man. IHK 321, 479; OST IV 87. For cross-references see
F. Marvels 277
F529.4.* Person has small animal within his body. (Cf. F496.*) Atl IV
159K.
F531. Giant. A person of enormous size. (For giants who are primarily
ogres, see G100 and G400-599.) AC 61; AU I 561; Beal I 152; BCC 129;
AIM III 10; CKD 97; E III 167, IV 27, VII 200; FL XLIII 397; G xlviii;
IHK 63, 137, 321, 399, 458, 460f., 463f., 486, 525, 569, 678 (s.v. "Cu Roi"),
682 (s.v. "Fergus mac Roich"); IHM 321, 327; GJ IX 316; IT I 271f., 293f.,
298, 301f., 2 Ser I 206; ITS I 65, II 99f., VII 127f., 171f., VIII 221. XXVIII
223; MP XVIII 107; OG 22, 92n., 166f., 468 (s.v. "Fomorians"); OST VI
163f., 203; MAR III 30; RAC 158; RC XV 223, 434, XVI 385, XVII 417, XIX
17, XLVII 318; RSAI XLII 138; SG II 238ff., 294; TBD 124f.; TLS X 79,
81, XIV 19, XVI 59; TEF I 395 (s.v. "Giants"); TL I 123; ZCP IX 189f., X
s.v. "Giants."
F531.1.0.1.1.* Giant woman. (Cf. A955.6.*) AIM III 10; EC I 293; CrSc
177; RIAC 1284; TLS X 79; VB I 81; VVW 215f.; LF 68f.; OG 331f.;
MCS 71.
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F531.1.0.2. Hideous giant. (Cf. G100, K2357.14.*) IHK 460, 486, 525, 569;
251f.; ITS XXVIII 5, 249, 385; LMR 122n.; MAR III 167; OG 62n.; OST
II 141, III 121, VI 203; TBD 48, 60. 103; TLS II 477; WW 183.
A128.2. One-eyed god. F512.1. Person with one eye. F541.5.1.* Single eye
F581.1.2.0.1.* Gigantic head. RC XVIII 183; BCC 129; OST VI 203; IHK 581.
A123.4.1.* God with three heads. B15.1.2. Many-headed animal. F511. Per-
RC XLIII 79.
183, 198.
F531.1.6.12.* Giant with one hand and one foot. (Cf. F525.3.1,* G100.1.*)
D1831. Magic strength resides in hair. G530.1.1.* Giant overcome and slain
when his wile binds his hair to posts. P632.5.* Long hair prized l.y Irish heroes.
F531.1.7.2.* Black giant. (Cf. F527.5.*) IHK 321, 397f.; ITS I 65, V 127f.,
XXVIII 5, 381.
F531.2. Size of giant. (Cf. F531.1.1.4.*) AC 61; AU I 561; CrSc 177; ITS
XXVIII 249; MAR III 141; RAC 158; RC XLIII 364; TIN 207; OST VI
III 163.
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F531.2.3. Giant's skull holds a man seated. SG II 153f.; ZCP I 10Sf.; MAR
1127f.
F531.2.4. Giant extends across whole island. Head against stone in west and
feet against another in east. IHK 471f.; MAR III 150; IT 2 Ser I 200.
F531.2.14.* Baby giants four months old "two feet broad in the chest and
F531.3.2. Giant throws a great rock. IHK 434; MAR III 33; OG 231, ATC 236.
demigod, deity). A955.6.* Islands from stones cast by giantess. A966.1.* Hills
from stones cast by giants. A966.2.* Hill from anvil (cast by supernatural smith,
giant). D1731.3.* (Dream of) rock-casting conte't. F278.1.* Fairy casts huge
F531.3.4. Giant eats (drinks) prodigious amount. (Cf. F632.) MAR III
F. Marvels 279
F531.3.10. Giants carry trees. ITS II 103f. Cf. IHK 460; ATC 258f.
B31.6.2.* Giant bird pulls up oak tree. F621.2. Trees pulled up by giant.
F531.4.4.* Giant with club as large as wheel-shaft of mill. ITS II 47f. Cf.
G102. Giant robber with club. G 152.1. Giant with tree for herding-sticlc.
Z312.2.* Giant ogre can be killed only with iron club he carries.
F531.5. Giants and men. IHK 397, 460f., 463, 678 (s.v. "C<i Roi"); G xlviii;
IT I 271f., 295f., 301, 4 Ser I 236; SG II 238f.; FL XLIII 397; CS 151; ITS
FS31.3.11.* Giant swallows men. F531.6.7.2.* Giant obtains treasure from man.
F628.2.3. Strong man kills giant. Rl 11.1.4. Rescue of princess (maiden) from
F531.5.1. Giant friendly to man. (Cf. N812.) ITS VII 171ff.; BMC I 626;
IHK 399; MP XVIII 107; ZCP XVIII 296; MAR III 171f.; VVW 199.
F531.5.7. Giants marry human beings. ITS VII 158. For cross-references
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F531.5.11.* Giant in contest with man. Cf. IHK 399, 432ff.; MAR III 169ff.
F531.5.12.* Giant insults hero by shaving his head and smearing it with cow
F531.6.2.1. Giants live in mountains or caves. (Cf. F211.) ITS XXVIII 11.
D921.3.* Lake under which smith (giant) lives. F133. Submarine otherworld.
F531.6.2.2.2.* Giant lives under lake. (Cf. D921.3.*) IHK 466; MP XVIII
F531.6.3. Homes of giants. IHK 384 (Fomori), 431, 694 (s.v. "Cathair Con
F531.6.3.0.1.* Giant lives in fairyland. (Cf. F167.3, F210.) OST III 119f.;
F531.6.3.1. (Hants live in castles (raths, duns) (ruins of which may still be
castle.
F531.6.5. Giant as magician. (Cf. D1711.) HS and N VIII 51; IHK fi78
(s.v. "Cu Roi mac Dairi"); ITS II 197; OST III 121; RC XLIII 79.
F531.6.6. Giants as builders of great structures. EIL 23n.; IHK 694 (s.v.
"Cathair ConRoi"); IHM 145n., 552 (s.v. "Dun Oengusa"); MAR III 135;
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"Rath(s)."
F531.6.7. Giants treasure. (Cf. F244,* G110.) ITS VII 158; OST VI 207;
FL XLIII 397.
F531.6.7.2.* Giant obtains treasure from man. (Cf. F531.5.) ITS VII 171f.
F531.6.8.1. Giant in love with giantess. IT 4 Ser I 236; SG II 238f.; MAR III
F531.6.8.2. Giant pursues giant woman. IT 4 Ser I 236; SG II 238f.; MAR III
F531.6.9. Giants as warriors (in army). IHK 682 (s.v. "Fergus mac Rolch").
F531.6.10.1.* Giant as smith. BNE II 70; ITS XXVIII 7f.; RC IX 483 (cf.
MP XV 65f.), X 52; ZfdA XXXIII 150f.; VSH I 129; POW 40; WW 199.
440f. ("Aided ConRoi"), 575f. ("Aided Fergusa male Roig"); MAR III
33f.; RAC 52f.; OG 34f. (cf. IHM 522f.), 228n ("Cath Maige Tured");
A162.1. Fight of gods (fairies) and giants. A974.2.* Certain stones are trans-
formed giants. E765.4.1.1.* Giant must be slain before hero can marry daughter.
G510. Ogre killed or captured. G511.1.* One-eyed giant (ogre) blinded (and
killed) by arrow. G530.1.1.* Giant overcome and slain when his wife binds his
hair to posts. Z312.2.* Giant ogre can be killed only with iron club he carries.
F. Marvels 281
F531.6.13. Graves of giants. TEF I 351f.; G xlviii. See also under "Cam"
F531.6.15.2.1.* Giant flies over water like birds. CS 151; IHK 137. For cross-
ing."
381.
F533. Remarkably tall man. (Cf. F531.) IHK 267; OST VI 163f.; SG II 103.
F535. Pygmy. Remarkably small man. Also called "dwarf." (Cf. F451.)
BMC II 272; CG 86; IHK 542; LH II 18; SG II 269f.; TBC 254; TIS 247f.;
Goi 98.
X142.* Dwarf king falls into porridge pot. X143.* Dwarf poet forced to swim
in drinking-horn.
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F535.2.7.* Person (poet, child) only "fist high." (Cf. P427.7.*) CG 86;
B15. Animal with unusual limbs or members. B15.7. Other animals with unusual
B80. Fish-men. B720. Fanciful bodily members of animal. D990. Magic bodily
hero has seven pupils in each eye, seven toes on each foot, seven fingers on each
hand.
F541. Remarkable eyes. (Cf. A526.5,* F512, D2071.) E III 157; IHK 139.
B15.4.6.* Beasts with fiery eves. D164S. Self-luminous objects. F574. l.u-
WhV
F541.3.2. Eye with three pupils. AR I 70; CRC 2; CS 59; MAR III 76; IHK
F541.3.3. Eye with seven pupils. (Cf. A526.5.*) CRC 111; IHK 182, 638f.;
MAR III 143; RAC 133f.; TBC 17, 78; TBD 48, 60, 103; SG II 97.
F541.5.* One of man's (giant's) eyes protrudes, other recedes. (Cf. F541.8,*
F541.5.1.* Single eye protrudes from forehead. (Cf. F512.1.) IHK 638;
F541.7.* Eye with remarkably heavy lid. Requires four men to lift it, or the
F541.8.* Eye receded into head. (Cf. F541.5.*) IHK 130, 180, 418; RAC 134.
F543.1.3.* Remarkably long, hooked nose. TBD 33f. Cf. IHK 180.
F544.0.1.* Remarkably large mouth. IHK 130, 180; TBC 329, 540.
F544.0.1.1.* Mouth opens so wide that lungs (gullet) may be seen. ALI I
73; IHK 130, 180, 402, 540; RC XIII 439, XIV 405; SG II 349; ITS I 67.
F544.1.2. When sad, man lets one Up fall to stomach; other makes hood over
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F544.1.4.* Lips on side of face. EIL 29; IHK 639; TBD 49.
reaction to anger.
197.
F545.1.2. Beard projected over beams of great hall. MAR III 190.
F. Marvels 283
F545.3.1.* One cheek white, other red. (Cf. T11.6, Z65.1.1.*) IHK 645f.;
TBD 87.
F545.3.2.* Yellow, green, blue, purple spot on cheek. TBC 195f.; IHK 182.
F545.4.* Beardless man. IT 3 Ser I 355; BDG 21; ITS VIII 217; IHK 172;
"Beard," "Beardless."
T611.5.1.* Saint has two paps,a pap with milk and a pap with honey.
F547. Remarkable sexual organs. (Cf. A970.1.3.*) IHK 197, 620, 636; TBD
F547.1.2.* Remarkably long pubic hair. IHK 639; TBD 49. Cf. IHK 93
F548.1.* Person with black knee. (Cf. F527.5.*) DLB 100f.; IHK 329; SG
II 338.
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BI1.2.4. Feet of dragon. B15.6. Animals with unusual legs or feet. F231.
Fairy's limbs. F531.1.3.2.* Giant with heels in front. F531.1.6.12.* Giant with
F551.2. Feet with unusual number of toes. (Cf. A526.5.*) AR I 70; CRC
94; CS 59; TBC 78, 196, 238; MAR III 143; IHK 182; RAC 251. Cf. WW
183.
BI5.7.16.* Monster with 100 hands, etc. D1162.2.1. Hand of glory. F525.3.1.*
Person with one foot ione hand, and one eye). F531.1.6.12.* Giant with one
CRC 94; CS 59; TBC 78, 196, 238; MAR III 143; IHK 182.
V222.1.2.*) BCC 177; CHAS II 88; LSL 151; VSH I cxxxviii; ZCP IX
261; TL I 127.
F552.4.* Marvelous hand without wrist. ITS XLI 41, 83; RC XVI 384.
F555. Remarkable hair. (Cf. D991.) MO 187; VSH I clxxviii; ITS VII
F555.1.1.* Person with hair partially golden. (Cf. F555.5.*) IHK 182, 537,
646; MAR III 143; RAC 133; RC XXII 283; TBD 103 (cf. 80). Cf. ATC
F555.5.* Multicolored hair. (Cf. F555.1.1.*) IHK 182, 646; TBD 103; TBC
195, 238.
F555.5.*) IHK 182; TBD 103; RAC 133; CS 178; TBC 195.
F555.6.* Man has drop of blood on end of each hair. (Cf. D1003.) E IV 31.
F555.7.* Poisonous white hair in eyebrow that causes death to the first
F555.8.* Hair so stiff that apples falling on it would be impaled. IHK 180,
321, 635, 644; TBD 33, 73; ZCP XVIII 295. Cf. ITS VII 207, TLS XVI 67.
F555.9.* Hair so curly that nuts falling on it would be held. (Cf. F555.4.*)
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C6S1. Compulsion to answer cry. F688. Man with marvelous voice. F679.1.*
Remarkable herdsman. Sits on mountain top. Cows come from great distance at
his call. F10S6.* Saint preaches for three days and three nights.
F556.4.* Saint's voice celebrating mass carries mile and a half. RC XX 177.
F558. Man covered with horn. TLS XIV 27; MP XIX 386; IT Extraband
Ixxxix; VSH I clxxx; IHK 174, 221, 223, 677 (s.v. "Conganchnes"), 686
(s.v. "Loch M6r"); IHM 62, 79; ZfdA XXXV 161n. For cross-references
F531.6.3.)
F. Marvels 285
F564.1.* Person of diabolical origin never sleeps. Beal VIII 92f.; Modern
C735.1. Tabus concerning sleep. F300. Marriage or liaison with fairy. F305.
Offspring of fairy and mortal. F471.2. Incubus (demon lover). T539.3.* Con-
RC XV 451.
BMC II 288; ChCe 9; DHC 39f., 49, 119f.; E I 183, III 22f., IV 23; HA I 579;
IHK 144, 275, 356f., 445, 673 (s.v. "Aife"), 688 (s.v. "Medb 1. Echdach"),
690 (s.v. "Scathach"), 691 (s.v. "Uathach"); IT 4 Ser I 256; ITS V 143,
VII 150f., 202f., VIII 33, XXXV 71, XXXIX 161; JGAS IV 65f.; MAC 142;
OG 363; OST VI 93; RAC 72; RC VI 174f., 178f., XXI 159, 395, XXIII 429,
XXXI 446, XLVIII 174; SG II 76, 247; TL II 533; TLS XVI xi f.;
ZCP XIV 154, XXI 231n.; TBC 273f.; VSH I cvill, clxiv; James Hardi-
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in disguise invites enemies singly into forest and overcomes them. K778.2.*
Amazonian woman disguised as leper seduces and binds enemies one by one.
F565.4.* Parliament of women. RIAC 353, 363, 573, 605, 1147, 1443, 1784,
2017, 2125.
F566.2. Land where women live separate from men. OG 86n., 223n. Cf.
RAC 385.
F567. Wild man. Man lives alone in wood like a beast. ITS XII 23f.; SNP
113n.
F441.3. Wild man as wood spirit. F521.1. Man covered with hair like animal.
the woods.
F568.* Naked tribe. Sun, cold, wind, rain do not harm them. ITS X 69.
"Nude."
F568.1.* Naked men (boy). (Cf. A1292.0.1,* Q589.2,* T55.6.*) IHK 134, 154,
196, 309, 630; TBD 17, 24; TLS XVI 71, 73; E VII 202; ATC 382n.
F571. Extremely old person. (Cf. D1857.*) BF 287; E IV 139f., 161; EIL
passim; ITS XXXIV 87; LG 143; ITS I 13f., IV 151, VIII 17; MAR III
II 101f., 166 (The Colloquy of the Old Men), passim; TLS XVI xxxi.
A191.1.* Great age of the gods. A564.* Remarkable longevity of culture heroes.
A1904.* The oldest bird. B120.0.1.* The oldest animals. D610. Repeated trans-
F571.2. Sending to the older. Older person sends inquirer to his father
(brother, etc.), who refers to his father (older brother, etc.), and so on.
F571.3.1.* Very old woman (Cedllach Bheara). AMC 131f., 208; TCD 143,
angry warrior lights up with flame. V222.1.2.* Hand of saint made bright by
Lord's touch.
294nn.; IT I 120 line 12f.; IHK 182, 628; RAC 89f. (Lug).
F574.3.* Face of saint radiant. (Cf. A124.0.1,* D1162.) LSL 250; VSH I
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F577.1.* King and fool identical in appearance. (Cf. N338.2.*) RC XIII 441.
F251.7.*) CKD 11f.; IHM 283n.; OMM 620f., OG 220; RAC 67, 166; IT I
772 (s.v. "siabrae"); TEF II 3f.; ZCP III 373, XIII 458f.; MAR III 38.
B81.2.2.* Mermaids tear their mortal lovers to pieces. B81.10.* Mermaid swal-
lows man. F302.3.4. Fairies entice men and then harm them.
F585.2. Magic phantom army. (Created out of puffballs and withered leaves.)
CF 6f.; CS 240f.; GG 175; IHM 124 (cf. IHK 633); MAR III 155; OG 251,
F585.3.* Phantom women cause weakness. (Cf. D1837.) ITS VII 207.
Ffi92.* Man's ferocious glance kills (causes swooning). TLS I Part i 35, 51.
A128.2.1 * Hod with evil eye. D2071. Evil eye. Bewitching by means of a
glance.
F594.* Man whose entrails are visible when he laughs. (Cf. F544.0.1.1.*)
F. Marvels 287
SG II 76.
F610. Remarkably strong man. Beal I 152; Cym XIV 105; E V 29; HS and
N VIII 224, 226n.; IT I 264 (cf. IHK 453f.), 4 Ser I 240f.; IHK 241, 460
(Munremor mac Gerrcinn), 525 (Fergus mac Roig), 678 (s.v. "CuChu-
lainn"); RC XII 81, XIV 423f., XV 422, 435f., XIX 153, XX 273; SG II
172, 234f.; TBC 30f.; TBD 76f.; TIN 137; TLS I Part 1 33f., X 195; ZCP
XIII 199; BF 93; ATC 188 (Lug Lonnbemnech). Cf. BNE II 81.
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A145.* Champions of the gods. A526.7.* Culture hero performs remarkable feats
of strength and skill. A955.6.* Islands from stones cast by giantess. A966.1.*
Hills from stones cast by giant. A964.4.* Hills from hero's striking earth with his
sword. D1335. Object gives magic strength. D1830. Magic strength. F253.1.*
Remarkably strong woman. F1041.16.3.* Man (king) fells wood with sword when
he hears of Crucifixion. F1041.18.* Man sweats blood and absorbs hair into head
F611.3.2. Hero's precocious strength. Has full strength when very young.
AC 48; IHK 130f.; ITS VII 133, X 123, 147ff., XXVIII 75; MAR III 141,
165; RAC 128; RC VIII 55; SG II 425; TBC 44, 50f., 61.
slayer. T585. Precocious infant. T615. Supernatural growth. Z251,* Boy hero.
F611.3.3. Strong hero tests weapons. (Cf. F1098.0.1.*) IHK 135. Cf. OG 226.
F612. Strong hero sent from (leaves) home. IHK 130; MAR III 141, 167;
(exile).
F612.2. Strong hero kills (overcomes) playmates. IHK 130; OG 226; OST
F613. Strong man makes labor contract. MAR III 27f., 165; IHK 135f.
F614. Strong man's labors. (Cf. A531.) IHK 129f.; OST IV 288f.; RC II
86f.; OG 226f.
F614.2.1.* Strong man uses pillar-stone as weapon. ITS V 139; TBD 144.
F614.4.1.* Strong man as rower: rows one side of boat against many at
other. SG II 389.
F614.9.* Strong man clears plain. (Cf. A537.*) FL III 489; RC XV 435,
F615. Strong man evades death. Vain attempts to kill him. (Cf. K510.)
F615.0.1.* Death of strong man. (Cf. M370.) IHK 703 (s.v. "Aided Con-
chulainn," "Aided ConRoi," "Aided Fergusa maic Rolg"); TLS XIV 22ff.
"Dying."
F621. Strong man: tree-puller. Can uproot and carry off trees. Cf. LH II
202; TP II 344.
B31-6.2.* Giant bird pulls up oak tree by roots. FS31.3.10. Giants carry trees.
F621.2.1.* Trees pulled up and thrust into the ground upside down by Anti-
F622.1.* Mighty blower. (Person blows firebrand so that sparks fly far,
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F624. Mighty lifter. (Cf. F253.1.1, F624.7.*) IT 3 Ser 305; CML pp. xxii, 3ff.;
RCXII79; SG II 172,209.
F624.6.* Strong hero lifts house. IHK 453f.; ITS II 33; EIL 21.
F624.7.* Strong man lifts mighty boulder. (Cf. F624.) IMC 335; SG II 209.
F626.1.* Strong man flattens hill (lops off hilltop). CRC 137; IHK 214;
A964.4.* Hills from hero's striking earth with his sword. D2152.1. Magic level-
ing of mountains.
F627. Strong man pulls down building. (Cf. F624.6,* R211.6.*) RC XIV
423f.
F628. Strong man as mighty slayer. (Cf. F1084.*) SG II 248, 302; ZCP I
108; Atl IV 205; OST VI 161f.; TBC 193f.; TIN 137; ITS VII 192f.
F. Marvels 289
F628.1. Strong man kills animals with his hands. IHK 134; ITS VII 133;
HI7.1.2.2.1.* Hero kills hostile hound (monster) by tearing (forcing) out its
entrails (heart). J246.2.* Hero, despising weapons, fights with fists alone.
F628.1.0.1.* Strong man slays monster. Tears heart out. (Cf. F628.1.) ALI
I 75; EC II 7f.; ITS II 107, VII 192f.; OST III 133; TLS XIV 29.
overcomes monsters.
F628.1.3.* Man kills serpents, toads, dragons with own hands. (Cf. B11.11,
F628.2. Strong man kills men. RC VIII 55; TBC 270, 294, 297; TBD 139ff.
F628.2.1. Strong man kills many men at once. (Cf. F628.5,* F661.) BMC II
273; CS 256ff.; IHK 181, 459; OST III 93; RC XV 444, XVI 147; LG 185;
F628.2.3. Strong man kills giant. (Cf. F639.4.*) ITS I 43ff., V 129, 131, VII
192, X 147ff., XXVIII 273ff., 313ff.; OST III 139ff., VI 201ff.; SG II 340;
IHK 432ff.; MAR III 33. For cross-references see Motif-Index, alpha-
F628.2.5.* Strong man kills men with own hands. (Cf. F1041.16.3.3.*) TBC
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F628.3.* Strong man slays spectre. (Cf. E261.1.3.*) IHK 132; OST VI 123,
VII 192f.
F628.4.1.* Strong man plunges sword into stone. RC XIX 153; TBC 280.
F628.5.* Strong hero wields many weapons at once. (Cf. F628.2.1.) TBC 17;
F631. Strong man carries giant load. ITS I 27; RC XII 87; OST VI 171.
F632. Mighty eater. (Eats whole ox at time, or the like.) AMC 2, 44; CKD
60; IHK 241; IT 3 Ser I 303; LH II 202; MO 93; OST IV 195; RC XII 87,
XVI 37, XIX 353; SG II 295; TP II 344; VSH I clxxxvii; ZCP I 107, X 233.
cats prodigious amount. M416.1. Curse: appetite of twelve mm. V221.10.* Men
F633. Mighty drinker. Drinks up whole pools of water, or the like. (Cf.
F636. Remarkable thrower. (Cf. F624.) EC I 293; IHK 133, 142, 238, 434;
A955.6.* Islands from stones cast by giantess. A966.1.* Hills from stones cast
by giants.
F639.4.* Strong man overcomes giant. (Cf. F628.2.3.) OST VI 205f.; ITS
II 109.
F639.5.* Strong man kicks through heavy door. TLS I Part 1 49.
F639.6.* Strong man tears boat apart with hands. ITS V 87.
F641. Person of remarkable hearing. (Cf. D1922.) BCC 171; BMC II 605f.;
E I 23; HS and N VIII 224, 226n.; RC XV 422; TBC 60; TBD 41.
F642. Person of remarkable sight. BNE II 232f.; HS and N VIII 224, 226n.;
MAR III 190; BCC 83; RC XV 422; TBC 35; VSH I clxxi; IHK 127; TBD
41.
F652.1.* Man identifies picker of berries by their scent. OST III 143.
F660. Remarkable skill. AC 61f.; Beal III 210; IHK 702 (s.v. "cles");
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F661. Skillful marksman. HS and N VIII 224, 226n.; IHK 138, 165, 404f.,
B845. Wild animals herded (captured). F273.1.* Fairy shows remarkable skill
F661.7. Skillful marksman throws needles. One enters eye of the other so
F661.8.1.* Skillful marksman casts lance through hole in leaf. OST III 169.
F663. Skillful smith. (Cf. A142.) BNE II 64; BCC 87; RC XII 89, 93f.;
F666. Skillful axe-man. Cuts down trees with single stroke, and the like.
the same time sets them into the spcar-rings. (Cf. A143.*) MAR III
F668. Skillful surgeon. Atl IV 159f.; IHK 683 (s.v. "Fingin"); RC XII 67ff.;
F. Marvels 291
F668.4.* Skillful surgeon can tell by whom wound was inflicted. TBC 273f.
F668.5. New arm made from another man's arm bone. Atl IV (1863) 159.
F675. Ingenious carpenter. (Cf. P456.) HS and N VIII 224, 226n.; BNE II
182, 226.
F679.2.* Man can lengthen swords by twirling them between his fingers.
TBD 64.
F679.3.* Man can walk (stand) on weapon edge (point) without injury. Can
catch sharp edges without being cut. (Cf. A526.7,* F660.) OST III 87f.;
F679.4.* Man can stand on barrel rolling down hill. OST III 85.
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F679.5.2.* Skillful hunter can tell from baying the succession of hounds and
F679.6.* Skillful cast of stone: carries away roof tree of burning house and
F-681. Marvelous runner. Beal I 152; CF 4; EI 184; IHK 153 (Mac Roth),
362, 508, 564, 686 (s.v. "Leborcham"), ITS VII 117, 128, 198 (Caoilte);
MAR III 162; IT 4 Ser I 233; OST II 143, 179; RC VIII 55, XXXIII 52;
SG II 100, 140, 195, 204, 296f.; TBC 74, 108. 350; TLS XVI xxi (Cailte
D2122. Journey with matfic speed. F273.2.* Fairy shows remarkable skill as
runner. G303.4.8.6.* Devil is swift of foot. M221.1.* Hag offers to run race
with men on condition that the one left behind shall be beheaded. Marvelous
F681.8.* Marvelous runner captures two of every wild animal. (Cf. H1154.9.*)
F682. Man can stand all day on one foot. MAR III 190.
F682.0.1.* Person (warrior) uses only one leg, one hand, one eye. (Cf.
F683. Sparks come from man's feet (jaws, mouth). IHK 180; MAR III 190.
F683.1.* Sparks come from man's hands. (Cf. F552.2, F1041.16.1.*) FL III
F683.1.1.* Fire drops from fingers of warrior whenever he wills it. TLS X
333.
F684.* Marvelous jumper. (Cf. F1071.) IHK 459; IT I 297f., 2 Ser I 206, 4
Ser I 233; ITS II 111; MAR III 144, 177; TBC 127f.; TIS II 283f.; RC
XI 445.
F686. Body with marvelous heat. Melts snow for many feet around. (Cf.
p. 516f.; IHK 152, 237, 478; KSLA XXIX No. 6, 134; RAC 123; TLS I
Part i 27; MAR III 154, 198; AMC 30; TBC 109, 139; VSH I cxxxvili.
III 95.
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top. Cows come from great distance at his call. F1086.* Saint preaches for three
F68S.2.* Man's shout remains in air three days. (Cf. D1921.) AIF 43; RC
XXIV 57.
F691. Man can bi-eathe (nine days) under water. MAR III 198; BCC 153f.
F691.0.1.* Hero battles under lake for a day and night. ALI I 75 (cf. IHK
540, 546).
F692.* Person with remarkable memory. (Cf. D1910.) ALI III 89; BNE II
3; CKD 56n.; E IV 127, V 33; IHK 42; OST II 147; BDG 283ff.; LH II 191;
D1932.* Druids can pass through trees. D1981.2. Magic invisibility of saints.
F695.* Extraordinary reading ability. TL I 9, 77, II 393, 433; EIL 71; BNE
F695.1.* Reading without learning the alphabet. BCC 47; TL II 393; EIL
F. Marvels 293
V223.4.1.* Truant boy learns long lesson while asleep with head in saint's lap.
F697.1.* Culture hero as marvelous ball player. (Cf. A526.7.*) IHK 130;
F698.* Marvelous juggler. (Cf. A526.7,* P483.*) IHK 454, 479; SG II 200,
Ffi98.1.* Hero throws ball, bat, dart (playthings) and catches them before
they reach the ground. IHK 130; CS 136; IT Extraband 110; TBC 47;
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of Cokaygne).
F713. Extraordinary pond (lake). (Cf. D921, D2136.4.*) BNE II 121, 122,
F715. Extraordinary river. (Cf. D915.) E II 115; TLS XVI 51; RC XV 304.
and River Boand (Boyne) in Ireland really the same river which flows
through oceans and underground. IHK 606; TLS X 29; POW 383 (s.v.
"Rivers of Eden").
F715.3.2.* Marvelous stream containing Wtle black fish bursts forth from
F715.4. Stream runs through house. (Cf. F771.9.*) IHK 650; OMC I cccrviit;
F716. Extraordinary fountain. (Cf. D925.) BCC 161; KMM 145, 153; ITS
F716.1.1.* Fountain has taste of wine. (Cf. D1046, F718.3.*) E II 115; BCC
73; ZCP XIII 159; ITS XXXV 21, 75, 101, 130.
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certain well: water refuses to boil till fish are returned to well. VI34.4.* Ducks
in pool in church: water in which they are placed refuses to boil till ducks have
F718.1.* Well located under sea. (Cf. B124.2,* F133.1, F162.5.3,* F715.3.1.*)
CG 35; FL III 498; IHM 322; IT 3 Ser I 213; KMM 195; RC XV 457; TLS
F718.3.* Well of wine. (Cf. D1046, F716.1.1.*) E II 115, III 157, V 87.
F718.4.* Well water tastes like oil, wine, and honey. E II 115; BCC 161.
F80. Journey to lower world. F211. Fairvland under a hollow knoll (mound,
hill).
F. Marvels 295
F92. Pit entrance to lower world. F1S8.* Pit entrance to otherworld. F211.0.1.*
F721.2. Habitable hill. (Cf. F211.) IHK 703 (s.v. "sid"); MAR III 49f.,
180f.; RAC 63f.; OG 79, 81f. For cross-references see Motif-Index, alpha-
F721.3. Remarkable cave. See references under F92, F757.2,* and for "St.
F725.3.2.* Castle under lake. (Cf. D921, D1131.) CHAS 2 Ser II 89.
F725.4. Man lives under river (lake). (Cf. D915, D921.) MO 93; VSH I
D921.3.* Lake under which supernatural smith lives. F133.3.* Submarine mon-
F725.5.* People live under sea. (Cf. D911, F531.6.2.2.1.*) GJ IV 89; IHK 384.
F725.C* Bell orought from monastery under water. (Cf. D1213.) LH II 191.
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F730. Extraordinary isIands. (Cf. D936.) BNE II 61f., 69; OG 116; BCC
79; UJA 2 Ser IX 170f., X 30f.; ITS XLI 137. For cross-references see
F731. Island covered with treasure. (Cf. F160.) Cf. POW 39.
F731.3. Island with rampart of gold and palisade of silver. (Cf. F148.) IHK
F733.* Fruitful island. (Cf. D981, F134.) ITS X 21; E III 157; POW 39.
F734.* Otherworld island grows foot yearly. One tree added. RC IX 495.
F735.0.2.* Island rises once every seven years. CHAS 2 Ser IX 202.
F735.0.3.* Island appears only at certain times. Beal I 255; RC XVIII 362.
Cf . MO 245.
F736.1. Island supported on four feet. VB I 4 (cf. Per II 153); VSH I xxxvili,
69; HS and N VIII 64n.; KPAS XXV 442; RC X 63, XIV 45.
F737. Wandering island. Moves about at will and sometimes appears and
493.
F747.* Extraordinary island upon which no sinner can die (be buried). (Cf.
A151.1.1. Home of gods inside of hill. A571. Culture hero asleep in mountain
(hollow hill). A960. Creation of mountains (hills, rocks). D931. ifagic rock
Fairyland under a hollow knoll (mound, hill). F721.2. Habitable hill. F759.2.*
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F755.4.* Growing mountain. Grows concurrently with child reared upon it.
F756. Extraordinary valleys and plains. (Cf. D932.1.) POW 382 (s.v.
F756.2. Plain (that is earthly paradise). AR I 155; ChCe 25; DDC 129; GJ
II 307; IHK 419 (s.v. "Mag Mell"); IT I 676 (s.v. "Mag"), 685 (s.v.
"Meld"), 3 Ser I 213; OCR 107; OG 271n., 471 (s.v. "Mag Mell," "Mag
M6r"); OMC III Index (s.v. "Mag Meld"); MG 67; OST III 221; PMLA
XLIII 403; RAC 362; RC XXXI 461n.; SAI 74; SG II 390; TLS IX 10f.;
ZCP XVII 196, 202; POW 382 (s.v. "Plain"). Cf. PMLA LXIV 879.
F756.5.1.* Valley full of dreadful monsters. GJ IX 252. Cf. E III 165, 167;
POW 50.
F. Marvels 297
F750, F756.)
world. A661.1.2.* Saint sees vision of three cities in heaven: a city of gold, a
F766. Deserted city (castle). (Cf. D6, D771.4.3.) Sp XXII 520f.; POW 376
(s.v. "Empty of people"), 377 (s.v. "Gaste cite"); ATC 501 (s.v. "Empty
castle").
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F770. Extraordinary buildings and furnishings. BCC 61; IHK 93. 450;
ATC 375.
D6. Enchanted castle (building). D1131. Magic castle. D1133. Magic house.
otherworld castle.
F771.1.1.1. Castle paved with gold and gems. (Cf. F761.5.1.*) RC XVI 42.
otherworld.
F771.1.6. Crystal castle. PMLA XXXIII 610n.; POW 56; OG 84. For cross-
F771.1.6.1.* Castle with glass wall. LMR 114; Per II 155. Cf. ATC (s.v.
N VIII 53f., 80n., 225n.; IHK 458n.; IT I 295; ITS II 102; PMLA LVI
892; MAR III 148; Englische Studien XXVI 356n.; OG 473 (s.v. "Revolv-
bridge, Mass., 1916), 245n.; IHK 458n.; IT I 295; ITS II 325n.; MAR III
21f.; GJ IX 251; OCR 190f.; RC IX 469, 477f.; SG II 92; ATC 501 (s.v.
"Empty castle").
D6. Enchanted castle. F766. Deserted city (castle). D1982.4.* Food and drink
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227f.
F771.5. Extraordinary guard for castle. Cf. POW 378 (s.v. "Guardians of
the Otherworld").
ATC 376; EIL 112; IHK 269; IT I 138, 3 Ser I 323; ITS VII 130; MCS
79; OG 220; SG II 336; SLC 146; WHT II 212f.; MAR III 170; RC VII
F772. Extraordinary tower. BNE II 69; FM I 11; ITS XXXIX 116, 123f.,
B172.10.1.* Tnnumerahle black birds flv into and out of tower (steeple) of fire.
A96.4.* Hill as unfinished tower built in the likeness of Nitnrod's tower. A1333.
Confusion of tongues.
F772.2.3.* Golden tower under sea. (Cf. F163.1.2, F163.5.1.*) LG 25, 34.
F. Marvels 299
F773.1. Green chapel. Cave in green mound. (Cf. D1293.2.*) ATC 279;
Klttredge, Gawain and the Green Knight (Cambridge, Mass., 1916), 142;
MP XIII 437f.
F776.2. Perilous falling gate. Cuts horse in two as rider goes through it.
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F800. Extraordinary rocks and stones. (Cf. D931.) POW 383 (s.v. "rocks").
4f.
pillar.
F804.* Floating rock (stone). (Cf. D931, D1524.3, F841.1.1.) BCC 37; BNE
II 185.
eel's tail, rises as high as a mast. (Cf. H1199.14.*) IHK 398, 401.
F810. Extraordinary trees, plants, fruit, etc. (Cf. D950, D965, D980.) OG
F811. Extraordinary tree. (Cf. D950.) S XV 77; BCC 131; VSH I civ; TLS
X 149, 505; BMC II 516; POW 384 (s.v. "Tree"). For cross-references
F811.1.1. Golden tree. OMM 621; RSAI 4 Ser II 43; TLS X 177.
F811.1.2. Silver tree. (Cf. D1461.0.2.*) AIP 3; HS and N VIII 36; IHK
423; IT I 218 line 23; MAR III 87; RC XXVI 139; Serglige Con Culainn
F811.3.1. Purple tree. HS and N VIII 36; IHK 423; IT I 218 line 20; MAR
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III 87; Serglige Con Culainn (ed. M. Dillon, Columbus, Ohio, 1941), 40.
IX 14f.
F811.4.2.* Tree under sea. (Cf. F162.3.5.*) RC XV 457; ZCP XII 247f. Cf.
F811.5. Food-dropping trees. IHK 423; IT I 218 line 25; MAR III 87;
F811.6. Tree with musical branches. (Cf. D1275.1.) HS and N VIII 36; IT
I 218 line 22; RSAI 4 Ser II 43; SConC 40; TLS X 177; VB I 2f.; MAR
D1615.2. Magic musical branch. F774.3. Musical pillar. F979.3. Leaves of ree
A1420.5.* After fall first parents fed and clothed from one palm-tree.
F811.7.0.1.* Tree bearing several fruits. (Cf. F811.16.*) B IV 139f.; BCC 93.
F. Marvels 301
F811.14. Giant tree. (Cf. A652.) FL IV 485f.; RC XV 420, XVI 279; TLS X
F811.16.* Tree tears fruit, flower, and leaf simultaneously. All drop at once.
F811.18.* Tree bears fruit three times yearly. (Cf. F811.7.0.1.*) RR IX 35;
D1857.*) BMC II 279f.; FL XLIII 391; RIAC 135, 296; S XV 77; TLS
and N VIII 70f.; ITS X 3; PMLA XX 692f; E III 167; POW 50n.
F813.1. Extraordinary apple. (Cf. D981.1.) FL XLIII 397; ITS XLI 137;
F813.1.1. Golden apple. EIL 127; HS and N VIII 61; PMLA LXIV 877; OST
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E711.8.* Soul in golden apple. D981.1.1.* Magic apple from Garden of Hes-
F813.3. Extraordinary nut. (Cf. D985.) FL XLIII 397; MAR III 168; RC
F826. Extraordinary jewels. (Cf. D1071.) Cf. POW 375 (s.v. "Crystal,
F830. Extraordinary weapons. (Cf. D1080f., D1101.) VSH I clix; IHK 215.
B16.1.2.* Cat leaps through man like arrow of fire. Q566.10.* Demons shoot
lxxv.
F832.1. Barbed lance. Causes one wound on entering and nine on retiring.
A1459.1.4.*) EIL 10; IHK 232, 702 (s.v. "Gae Bulga"); IHM 61f.; IT I
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587 (s.v. "gai"), 2 Ser I 206; LMR 48f.; MAR III 200; OMC II 309, 311f.;
TBC 256f.
XIX 153; KMM 19; HRI I 57; IHK 149 (wooden), 155.
417.
(Cf. D1645.8.1.1.*) AU IV 189; IHK 480, 648; IHM 65n.; TBD 120f.
F835. Extraordinary club. (Cf. D1094.) MAR III 30; IHK 458, 479, 497f.,
545.
F839.2.2.* Edge of shield sharp enough to cut hair on water. IHK 180.
D1564.".* Magic weapon (sword, axe) cuts hair (on water, in wind).
F. Marvels 303
F839.3.* Cain slew Abel with bone of a camel. (Cf. A1336.) ITS XXXIV
SG II 365.
F839.5.* Ball made of human brains as weapon. (Cf. S139.2.2.4.2.*) IHK 511,
F841. Extraordinary boat (ship). (Cf. D1121, D1123, D1523.2.) BNE II 59.
F841.1.2. Bronze boat. (Cf. F242.2.2.*) E I 115; FL III 479; IHK 490; RC
VI 182; XV 438, XVI 32; MAR III 87; VSH I xcix. Cf. IHK 434n.
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F842.2.1. Perilous trap bridge. High in center. One end rises when person
steps on it and throws him backwards. (Cf. D1258, F152, F846.) ATC 226;
AR I 299; BBN 139; BMC II 331; CS 75, 291; IHK 398, 401; JGAS VI
F842.2.2.* Bridge which falls when mounted. (Cf. F842.2.1.) ATC 226; RR
F842.2.3.2.* Under-water bridge. (Cf. F152.) ATC 224; BBN 141n.; Modern
D1016.) CF 11.
F872.5.* Bath of molten lead (iron). (Cf. F167.11.2.*) RC XXXIII 315, 321.
A169.2. Army of the gods. B260. Animal warfare. F252.3. Fairy army.
F873.0.1.* Battle rage. Makes army unconquerable. TBC 312; IHK 204ff.
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F874. Horse's head for extraordinary use. (Cf. F511.2.2.) RAC 215.
D1566.1.4.2.* Saint's (men's) breath makes icicles (snow) burn. F493.5.* Sign
of great plague: "celum ardere visum est." F962.2. Fire from heaven.
BCC 21.
F. Marvels 305
F901.1.* Extraordinary threefold death. Falling from rock and tree, drown-
ing. "The Motive of the Threefold Death in the Story of Suibhne Gellt,"
Eoin mac Neill (Dublin, 1940), 535f.; University of Illinois Studies X 49f.,
119; PQIV196f.
M304. Prophecy from enigmatical laugh. N456. Enigmatical smile (laugh) re-
AU I 45; CrSc 43; FM I 175; MP XII 595f.; RC XVII 133f., XXIII 396f.
F912. Victim kills swallower from within. (Cf. A535, K952.) TEF I 268f.
F912.2. Victim kills swallower from within by cutting. ITS VII 192, XXVIII
F913. Victim rescued from swallower's belly. ITS VII 192, XXVIII 237f.;
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F915. Victim speaks from swallower's body. (Cf. D1619.2.2,* Q552.4.) VSH
I cxliil.
F916.2.* Whelp leaps through body of hound. (Cf. B187.3.3.*) OST III 103.
F921. Swallowed person becomes bald. OST II 70; ITS XXVIII 239.
F922.* Swallowed person bereft of clothing. OST II 70; ITS XXVIII 239.
and close. D21S1. Magic control of waters. F725.5.* People live under ica.
poet. A913.1.* Tidal wave or surge marks place of death of person. Q552.19.*
F930.1. Book dropped into water by saint not wet. H 113; LSL 268, 274f.;
D1841.4. Man proof against wet from rain. H222.4.* Sanctity of books tested by
F930.1.0.1.* Dashing sea does not touch saint's cowl. (Cf. D1067.3.1,
F930.1.0.2.* Robe sent to saint on stream not wet. (Cf. D1052.) LSL 274.
F931.3.* Sea does not encroach on burial place of saint. (Cf. F930.1.0.1.*)
F931.3.1.* Sea behaves like solid earth when man is buried in it. (Cf.
AIM IV 82.
TLS IV 23,
F931.4.2.* Waves moan (shriek) during battle. (Cf. F418.*) TBC 354; IHK
F932.3. Stream becomes hot in which saint performs his ascetic devotions.
VSH I cxxxviil.
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D1566.1.4.2.* Saint's breath makes snow melt. F686. Body with marvelous heat.
F932.6.* River ceases to flow. RC XV 304, XIX 263; TLS III 65.
F932.7.1.* River boils when ashes of hearts are cast into it. FL III 483; RC
XV 304.
F932.8.1.* River rises to prevent body's being carried over it against dying
F932.8.2.* River rises to prevent advance of army. CRC 45f.; FM I 159; IHK
146ff.
FM I 159.
F. Marvels 307
F932.9.* Ford across impassable river created by saint. (Cf. V220.) BCC
F933.1. Miraculous spring (lake) bursts forth for holy person. (Cf. A941.5,*
D1567.6, V220.) TL II 393; LH II 198; LSL 150f., 268; TLS XVII 53; RC
F933.1.1.* Spring bursts forth where saint spills water from his bell. (Cf.
F933.3.* At certain time sheep thrown into well become crimson. RC XVI
275.
F933.4.* Severed head of impious man in well causes water to become bitter
TL I 85.
A920.1.3.* Lake bursts forth to drown thief. F933.6.1.* Desecrated well over-
as punishment.
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606; VSH I clvii; Beal II 249f., III 145f.; RAC 195, 372.
A920.1.8.1.* Lake from violating tabu. C623.* Forbidden well. D925. Magic
D1403.2.* Magic well maims. Q222. Punishment for desecration of holy places.
F933.7.* Well floods when gazed upon until mass is said over it. (Cf. C315.4,*
75.
F934.1.* Gravel rises from bottom as hero enters lake. IHK 546; TLS XIV
33.
II 210f.
F153.)
F941. Building sinks into earth. (Cf. D2192, F969.2.*) BLHT 63n.; RR IX
43.
F942.2. Ground cut from under adversary. TBC 122f.; MAR III 171; IHK
156.
F942.3.* Adversary pushed into ground. IHK 217, 434, 441; ZCP IX 195. Cf.
MO 95, 107.
laneous.
F950. Marvelous cures. Beal I 413f.; ITF 133n.; SLC 8, 12; BCC 147; RC
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F950.5.* Extreme fear as cure for sickness. (Cf. F1041.) ITS VIII 293f.;
SG II 368.
D1505. Magic object cures blindness. M341.0.1.* Saint prophecies that man will
F952.7.* Eyes restored by bathing in lake (spring). Beal X 112; IHK 506,
D1505.5. Magic water restores sight. D1788. Magic results from bathing. E781.
F. Marvels 309
[.5.3.* Spring breaks forth through power of saint at place where leper pulls
out clump of rushes. D1502.4. Magic object cures leprosy. P162.* Leper.
A941
out (
F956. Extraordinary diagnosis. Atl IV 159f.; ITS VIII 293f.; IHK 191f.,
F956.3.* Diagnosis based on smoke rising from house of sick. (Ct. J1115.2.)
F956.4.* Physician, from examining wound, can tell whether it was inflicted
by a man or a woman and describes him or her in detail. IHK 191f.; TBC
273f.
F959.1.1.* Senses regained when person speaks his name. RIAP XXX 269.
F959.2.* Cross-eyes straightened when hero sets head of slain opponent upon
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F959.3.1.* Dreadful wound healed. OST I 123; TLS XIV 9; IHK 178.
F959.3.4.1.* Saint's palm over wound causes spearhead to come forth. (Ct.
(Ct. F961.2.1.) TLS VI 48, X 239, dll; VSH I cxxxvii; LSL 222.
A920.1.4.* Lakes burst forth to commemorate birth, death, battle, etc., of primitive
hero. A994.* Five great roads of Ireland discovered on night of king's birth.
D1310. MaRi'c object gives supernatural information. F971.1.1.* Dry rod blos-
sees moon enter mouth of husband: husband sees star enter mouth of wife:
RC XII 337.
F960.2.4.* Great light appears on night of holy man's death. FM III 11;
HA I 149.
LH II 85.
A700. Creation of the heavenly bodies. D1546. Mngic object controls heavenly
D1546.2.* Magic spell controls sun. D1812.5.1.4. Eclipse as evil omen. D2146.
Magic control of day and night. F790. Extraordinary sky and weather phenomena.
F961.1.2.1.* Sun returns to sunrise. When ill man prays, "the sun went back
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F961.1.4.* Two suns shine in sky. AIF 241; CrSc 185; FM II 575; TL II 523.
F961.1.5.1.* Sun shines for twelve days and nights after death of holy person.
(Cf. F960.2,* F965.2.) BNE II 20; LSL 167; TL I 255; CHAS II 93f.;
FM I 159.
F961.1.7.* Sun turned from one hour to another through the prayer of saint
F961.1.8.* Sun appears color of blood. (Cf. D1003, F961.3.1.*) CrSc 203.
Cf. AU I 501.
TLS II 473.
F. Marvels 311
1)1766.1. Magic results produced by prayer. D2091.1. Magic fire drawn down on
foe. F493.5.* Sign of great plague: "celum ardere visum est." F882.* Extra-
heaven as punishment.
F962.4.* Shower of mood. AU I 169, 393; CrSc 167, 177; FM I 295, 315, 523,
551; RC XVII 213, 226, XLI 323, XLIII 363; TIN 209; TL II 521; IT 3 Ser
F962.4.1.* Shower of blood for three days and three nights. RC XVII 213,
226.
F962.6.* Shower of wheat. (Cf. D1033.2.*) AIF 21; AU I 231, 547; CrSc 261;
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F962.7.* Shower of honey. (Cf. D1037.) AIF 21; AU I 169, 231; FM I 315,
363; ITS IX 145, 151; LG 205; RC XVII 226, XLI 323. XLIII 363; S
F962.8.* Shower of silver. AIF 21; AU I 231; ITS IX 145, 151; IT 3 Ser I
341; RC XVII 226, XLI 323, XLIII 363; FM I 315, 361; TL II 521; BF
43n.
LSL 151.
F962.10.1.* Mist settles over lake after fight with serpent. (Cf. B11.11,
F962.11.* Snow has taste of wine. (Cf. D2143.6.) LG 119, 122; ITS VIIT
F962.12.* Electric storm breaks island into three parts. (Cf. D905.) ITS
IX 161.
F962.13.1.* Crozier falls from heaven for saint. (Cf. D1277, D1277.1, V220.)
F964.0.1.* Pillar of fire (in sky). BCC 59; CrSc 207; MO 67; RC XVII 198;
F964.2.* Fire spares saint's tunic, though wearer is burned. (Cf. D1271,
V340.) TL I 59.
F965.2.1.* Sun does not rise at death of hero. ITS X 57. Cf. IHK 336.
F966. Voices from heaven (or from the air). ITS I 43f.; RIAP XXX 269;
LSL 221.
from hearing prophetic voice from air. V222.3.* Choral singing accompanies
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punishment.
305.
F969.3.1.* Marvelous light reveals man hiding from saint. (Cf. D1162,
V222.1.) TL I 183.
F969.3.2.* Hero's light (luan Idith): appears above head of hero aroused to
extraordinary feats of valor. (Cf. D1162.) CRC 91; CS 255, 260; IHK
D1487.3.* Magic spell makes tree grow. D1602.2.1. Fallen trees upraised at
saint's request. D2157. Magic control if soil and crops. D1S63. Magic object
controls conditions of soil. F810. ExtnnrJinary trees, plants, fruits, etc. Q5S2.3.
F. Marvels 313
D960. Magic gardens and plants. D1667. Magic garden grows at once. 1'162.1.
Garden in otberworld.
F971.1. Dry rod blossoms. TL I 159; LSL 218; BNE II 185; VSH I cliv.
F971.1.1.* Dry rod blossoms on night of saint's birth. (Cf. F960.1.) LSL
F971.4. Fruitless tree bears fruit. Done at saint's request. BNE II 29;
IrTs I 12; ZCP XVIII 72; VSH I cliv; BMC II 514; Mel IV col. 165.
F971.4.1.* Ash (alder, willow, etc.) tree bears apples ("fair fruit"). (Cf.
roses) in winter.
9; SG II 9; VSH I cliv; BNE II 14, 103f., 114, 124, 148, 160; BCC 71.
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F973.1. Trees unbent. (Cf. D1602.2.1.) S XXIII 93; BNE II 123, 134, 154.
F979.1. Sour fruits made sweet by saint. BCC 93; LSL 175; VSH I cliv.
F979.2. Leaves of tree open and close to give saint passage. (Cf. D1393.1,
F979.3. Leaves of tree make melody for saints. (Cf. D1275.1, V220.) VSH I
cliii.
F979.5.* Bough miraculously does not burn. (Cf. D1656, D1841.3, D2158.2.)
F979.6.* Tree grows through handle of saint's bell. (Cf. D1213.) TL I 249.
F979.7.* Hollow in tree grows over, giving sanctuary to relics within. (Cf.
F979.8.* Forest springs up from twig (twigs). (Cf. D941.1.) FL III 475;
RC XV 302.
F979.9.* Flowers pressed yield wine. IT 3 Ser I 391; FM I 53; ITS VIII 131.
1923), 295f.; VB I xvi f. (cf. FL XII 430f.); VSH~I clxxxiii; ZCP X 416;
III 52.
B100. Magic animals. B250. Religious animals. B700. Fanciful trails of ani-
by slipping out of skin. Q153.1.* Cows white-headed during reign of good king
well: water refuses to boil until fish are returned to well. V134.4.* Ducks in
pool in church: water in which they are placed refuses to boil until ducks are re-
F981.4.* Fiery bolt from heaven kills devastating animal. (Cf. B16.) OMM
631f.
F981.6.* Animal dies of broken heart. (Cf. F1041.1.) EIL 12; IHK 21i>;
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TBC 368.
F981.6.1.* Animals broken heart disgorged. TBC 368. Cf. IHK 218.
F981.7.* King of cats killed by glowing mass of iron thrown by saint. (Cf.
F981.8.* Giant magic boar slain by tearing out entrails from behind. (Cf.
B17.1.2.2.1.* Hero kills hostile hound by tearing (forcing) out its entrail*.
F982.1.1.* Great flock of birds lift grayhound and garments into air. (Cf.
F9S2.4.* Bird brings flower from foreign land. (Cf. B172, D975, F979.10.')
F986.2.* Salmon caught out of season for saint. (Cf. D2105.5.*) TL I 143.
F. Marvels 315
F986.3.* Salmon comes every seventh year to certain place. (Cf. B175.)
F986.4.* Stranded fish do not decay for a year. (Cf. B175, D2167.) TLS X
427.
F989.4.* Man rides on back of fleeing wild boar. (Cf. B557.) OST III 183f.
F989.6.* One bull, one cow survive plague. (Cf. A1021.1.) RC XVI 273.
F989.7.* Swine kick trees to cause fruit to fall. (Cf. B183.) RC IX 473f.
F989.9.* Milk from saint s cows forms lake. (Cf. B182, D1018, V220.) LSL
197.
F989.11.* Animal as mighty drinker. (Cf. F633.) TBC 367; TLS X 101;
IHK 218.
F989.13.* Animal dives into lake and disapears. ITS XXVIII 201f.; IHK
F989.14.* Birds hover over battle-field. (Cf. F418.*) TBC 340; RAC 58
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(badb), 71.
68f.; CKD 39f.; IHK 268f., 271, 503f., 653; IT I 136f., 143f.; ITS VII
130f., 143, 189f.; OMM II 147; OST IV 249, VI 126f.; Per II 53n., 141f.;
PFM 15f.; RC XVIII 124, XXIV 190f.; SG II 368f.; TLS XVI xxji, 53f.;
adventures.
F990. Inanimute objects act a* if living. Cf. VSH I clxxxvi; ITS XLI 287.
D1210. Magic musical instrument. D1231. Magic harp. D1314. Magic object
F991.1. Bleeding lance. (Cf. D1086, D1645.8.3.*) ATC 379f.; MAR III 202;
Per II 217; PMLA XXV 1f.; TBD 76; UCN 309f.; IHK 702 (s.v. "Luin").
419.
F994.1.* Books show sorrow for owner's death by falling from shelf. (Cf.
F994.2.* Chariots, stones, weapons join in keen at hero's death. (Cf. D931,
F995.* Shield shrieks in battle. (D1101.1, D1610.24.*) IHK 372; TBC 354.
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F1021.2.1. Flight so high that sun melts glue of artificial wings. BMC I 438.
F1032.1.* Person wanders unceasingly for hundred and fifty years. RC XVI
37.
F1033.* Person lives without food or drink for a year (or more.). ITS IX
V229.2.12.2.* Saint lives for 300 years without eating food. V462.2. Ascetic
fasting.
F1033.1.* Person lives on water (from holy well) for a year. (Cf. F561.).
lungs (gullet) may be seen. F950.5.* Extreme fear as cure for sickness. N3S4
Death from fright. R361.* Fugitive dies when caught. T372.2.5.* Abortion
F1041.0.1.* Neophyte shows no reaction when sainfs staff pierces his foot.
E1041.1. Death (suicide) from broken heart. CKD 2S, 83; IHK 305. 334,
B301.7.* Faithful lapdog dies when mistress dies. F981.6.* Animal dies of
broken heart. K1087.1.* Message falsified to bring about death of lovers. N343.
Lover (mistress, wife) dies, believing loved one dead. P231.1.* Boy sickens from
F. Marvels 317
F1041.1.3. Heart breaks from sorrow. (Cf. P231.1,* P253.9.*) CF 57; HRI
II 76; IHK 218, 299, 359, 505, 566f., 593; LG 10, 15; OST IV 163; RC XIII
39, XV 290, 313, XVI 71, XVII 15, XXI 321ff., 391, XXIII 427, XXXI 447;
SG II 122, 178, 189, 259, 337, 375, 524; IT 4 Ser I 229f., 234; ZCP XIII 173.
F1041.1.3.2.2.* First woman in Ireland to die of grief for the death of her
F1041.1.3.8.* Heart breaks when girl learns men are slain in battle on her
F1041.1.3.11.* Hearts break when lovers are told beloved is dead. (Cf.
F1041.4. Person melts away from heat. (Cf. D1402.15.1.*) IHK 652n., 657;
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F1041.8.6.* Men go mad in battle. (Cf. F1041.16.6.*) CKD 56, 68f., 100f.;
Essays Presented to Eoin Mac Neill (1940), 544f.; ITS XII 1f.; LMR 125;
RC XVII 229; ZCP XIV 251. (See also references under F1041.8.6.*)
F1041.8.8.* Madness from hearing prophetic voice from air. (Cf. F966,
F544.3.2.*_ Teeth of angered saint give off sparks. F950.2. Extreme anger as
F1041.16.1.* Man spits fire when enraged. (Cf. F683.1.*) CRC 90; IHK 180.
F1041.16.2.* One eye recedes, other protrudes when angered. (Cf. F541.5.*)
F1041.16.3.* Man (king) fells wood with sword (dies) when he hears of
Crucifixion. (Cf. F610, V211.2.3.*) IHK 537; TLS XIV 10f.; SLC 131.
F1041.16.3.2.* Strength from anger causes man to break stone. TBC 129.
F1041.16.4.* Heat of saint's anger sets cowl afire. (Cf. F686.) LSL 233.
Fl041.16.6.4.* Face of angry warrior lights up with flame. (Cf. F574.) ZCP
F1041.16.6.5.* Angry warrior becomes red and purple. (Cf. F1082.*) TBC
257f.
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F1041.16.7.* Man wears many garments to curb violence of his nature. TBC
188.
Fl 041.18.* Man sweats blood and absorbs hair into head on exertion of
397.
F1041.20.* Man dies when he learns storm is magic. (Cf. D905, N383.) LG
85f.
F1041.23.* Purtrescence flows from head when man presses forehead. (Cf.
F. Marvels 319
F1041.25.* Dumbness from disgust. (Cf. D2020.) ITS VIII 163; RC XX 432.
F1041.28.* Person vomits iron. (Cf. D2102.1.) ZCP XII 284f.; ITS XLI 137.
E I 185; IHK 550, 593, 646; IPD 46; OST IV 301, VI 63; RC V 201, XVI 82,
XXI 393, 400; TBD 104; TLS II 378, IV 3. For cross-references see
441; TLS X 225; IT 3 Ser I 252, 254; SG II 174, 384; TBC 104, 181, 308;
II 62.
F1041.32.* Death from shame. AC 53; CKD 104; IHK 81,196, 500, 517; OST
IV 93; RC XIII 39, XV 310, XXIV 279; SG II 128, 178, 206, 262; ITS VIII
F1041.32.1.* Girl dies of shame at being seen naked. (Cf. C312.1.) ITS
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F1041.36.* Shame causes smoke to rise from saint's head and sweat to stream
AnBol L 356.
F1051.2.* Miraculously loud noise of mourning for hero. OST III 197.
F1057. Hero (giant) wades across sea. BBN 18; MAR III 101; WW 187.
F1071. Prodigious jump. To fourth story (or the like). BDG 235; ITS II
111, X 171; OST II 133, 181, III 75, 155; TBC 253, 357f; IHK 459.
A972.5.2.* Chasm between rocks mark leap. D1539.3.* Magic staves enable man
strength: prodigious jump. K551.14.* Respite from death until captive has taken
F1078.* Detonation from spark struck for fire hurls ships out to sea. (Cf.
F1081.* Tub of water dropped neither breaks nor spills. (Cf. D1171.14.*)
Animals change color. F1041.16.6.5.* Angry warrior becomes red and purple.
F1082.1.* Person has red and black countenance after being burned. LG 193.
F1083.2.* Stone cross rises into air. (Cf. D1299.3,* V86.) FM I 479; TIN
215.
F1084.* Furious battle. TBC 350; IHK 181; TLS XVI 95. For cross-ref-
IX 285.
F1084.1.* Deep streams of blood flow during battle. (Cf. D2091.3.) ZCP
XI 66.
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F1084.2.*' Warriors use teeth after they exhaust weapons. TBC 284.
F1084.3.* Soldiers fight so closely river is forced from bed. TBC 254.
F1085.* Eye bursts forth from overstrain of voice. (Cf. E781.) OST V
F1086.* Saint preaches for three days and three nights. (Cf. Z71.1.1.*) TL I
177.
F1087.* Hero's marvelous sword falls and cuts off hand of enemy. (Cf.
F1088.* Extraordinary escapes. (Cf. D2165, K500, R210, V52.6.*) ITS IX 237;
F1088.1.* Hero (heroine) spared for his (her) beauty. IHK 629; TBD 11;
F1088.2.* Hero unharmed by serpent which coils around his waist. HRI II
F1088.3.1.* Clerics and property cast safely on shore when enemies attempt
F1088.3.2.* Fisherman dragged through sea by seal escapes. (Cf. B470, B527,
F. Marvels 321
F1088.5.* Animal escapes by slipping out of skin. RC XIII 451; IHK 502.
F1091.* Food does not spoil saint's clothing. (Cf. V220.) LH II 198.
F1092.* Vessel of poisoned ale inverted; only poison flows out. H 25; TL I
"Poison."
F1094.* Milk has taste of wine and honey. (Cf. D1043.) ZCP XVIII 209.
F1095.* Arm grows longer from giving alms. (Cf. F516, V400.) SG II 436.
F1096.* Person lives on after being cut through by sword. (Cf. E780.) IT
3 Ser I 218.
F1096.1.* Person lives on after having heart cut free. Heart moves about
179.
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RR IX 39f.
F1099.3.2.* Person sleeps for three days and nights. TBC 182, 184f.
F1099.4.* Corn takes root in man's hair. (Cf. D965.8.) MO xxv, 13.
F1099.4.1.* Blades of corn grow through hair of saint as reward for guarding
cornkiln. MO 13.
G. OGRES
G0. Ogres.
G11.0.1.1.* A.s result of fraud, Saturn swallows stone instead of infant Jove.
SLC 198.
G61. Relative's flesh eaten unwittingly. S XXIII 120; ITS VIII 163.
G77.* Girl child fed on infant boys' flesh to make her grow faster. Cym XIV
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G78.* Cannibalism during plague. AU I 149; CrSc 319; Hi 595; ITS IX 143;
AU I 149.
G91.1. Man forced to eat dead father's heart goes mad. (Cf. F1041.8.) MAR
III 108.
G91.1.1.* Man forced to eat dead father's (grandfather's) heart struck dumb.
GI00. Giant ogre. GJ VIII 171; HS and N VIII 50n., 55n.; IT 2 Ser I lS3f.:
ITS I 67, VII 127f.; OG 166f.; RC XIII 6f., XVII 417, XX 273, XLIII 77;
RSAI XLII 138; IHK 466; WW 197ff. For cross-references see Motif-
G100.1.* Giant ogre (Fomorian). (Cf. A123, A133, A1659.1.1,* F232.6,* G360,
G. Ogres 323
(Index, s.v. "Fomorians"); RAC 394 (b.v. "Fomorians"); MAR III 23f.;
and N VIII 224f.; IHK 137, 431; IT I 294; ITS II 73, VII 128f.
G152. Giant herdsman. (Cf. H1154.2.) HS and N VIII 70f.; LMR 118f.;
G200-299. WITCHES
G200. Witch. BNE II 29, 147, 159; MAR III 35; ITS VII 207; IHK 70, 590;
ZCP XXI 235; RAC 399 (s.v. "Witch"); TEF II 172f. IT 3 Ser II 311f.,
druids.
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G201. Three witch sisters. Sometimes simply three hags. ZCP XIV 409;
G206.* Witch has (three) giant sons. (Cf. F531.6.1.) ITS I 35, V 131ff.
G211.2. Witch in form of cat. (Cf. B29.4*. B184, D142.0.1.*) TEF II 123f.
G213.1. One-eyed witch. (Cf. F512.1.) MAR III 171; IHK 549, 551, 562.
283.
G233.* Witch lives in fairy mound. (Cf. F211.) ZCP XIV 409; ITS VII 207.
G242.3.* Witch flies through air on leaf. (Cf. D1532.9.*) OST III 167.
G249.5.* Witches boil cauldron of wizardry (cook dog). (Cf. P427.6.2.*) SLC
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G261. Witch steals children. (Cf. F321.) IT 3 Ser II 313; PMLA LXII 893.
G261.1. Witch steals child with hand through chimney. (Cf. G369.5.*) LWI
G262. Murderous witch. (Cf. F363,* G264.4,* S110.) IT 3 Ser I 313, 4 Ser
I 253; TLS X 135; OST III 167. Cf. ITS VII 207f.; IHK 560.
G264. La Belle Dame sans Herd. Witch entices men with offers of love and
0264.4.* Fairy-like witch marries man and causes him misfortune. (Cf.
F302.2.) CrSc 43; FL III 512; RC XXIII 396f.; MP XII 595f.; SGMR 216.
G. Ogres 325
G266.* Witch offers man his life if he will marry her. GJ IX 283f.
G275. Witch defeated. BNE II 29; GJ IX 283f.; ITS VII 207f.; PMLA LXII
893, 909.
188.
G275.8.* Hero kills witch. GJ IX 284; IHK 391f.; ITS V 137, VII 207f.; OST
G275.11.* Witches punished in hell. IT I 187 lines 16, 32f.; IPD 39f.
G301. Monsters. (Cf. F510.) ITS VII 192f., X 11; OST III 31; RIAT XXX
B870. Giant animals. E200. Malevolent return from the dead. F150.2.. En-
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G302. Demons. BNE II 28; BMC II 572; E V 228; IT 3 Ser I 254; OM I 117;
GJ IX 252; ITS XXXIX 13; MHH 262; RC XVII 417, XXXIII 316; VB II
62; VSH I cliii, clxix, 83; SLC 131; TLS II 302, 343; BCC 131; AnBol
gods, fallen angels, demons, or fairy folk (sidhe). A531.1.1.* Culture hero
F408.1.* Demon occupies lance (sword). F4I8.* Spirits (demons) hover in air
over souls. K752.2. Lost souls. F400. Spirits and demonsgeneral. F471.2.
Heathen baptized into devil's possession. M210. Bargain with devil. VI 18.0.1.*
Hell as a monastery: the devil, abbot: sinners, monks. Cf. also Motif-Index, al-
F251.7.*)
G303.3.1. The devil in human form. Beal VII 195f.; BMC II 152f.; CR V
XXVII 269.
G303.3.1.6. The devil as the black man. BNE II 55; RC XXVII 269; TLS II
344.
G303.3.1.12.* Devil in form of a woman. Beal VII 195f.; BMC II 152f. Cf.
RIAC 1422.
p. civ.
G303.3.2.2. Devil (Satan) appears as an angel. TLS III 67; RC XXIV 246,
G303.3.3.6. Devil as a goat. (See F400.0.1.*) Cf. IHK 675 (s.v. "bocanaig").
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G303.4.1.7.* The devils face is black. GJ IV 107f.; ITS IX 217.; LSL 258.
39; Goi 181; ITF 32; MHH 218; MO 155; RIAT-IMS I Part I, p. cv.
301f.; ITF 32; IrTs I 11; LSL 254; CR V 97f.; MHH 217; MO 154f., 187;
MT 42, 111; RC XII 337f., XXVII 281, XXXIII 319; RIAC 1230; RIAT-
IMS I Part I, p. civ; TL I 247; AIP 89; ZCP III 32f., X 418.
G. Ogres 327
G303.6.2.10.* Devil appears to scholar. AMC 104; BCC 113; RC XXVII 269f.
G303.8. Devil's expulsion from heaven and his present haunts. (Cf.
A1611.10.1,* F251.7.*)
G303.9.4. The devil as a tempter. Beal VII 195f.; BCC 113; BMC II 152f.;
G303.6.2. People to whom the devil appears. Q582.2.* Man brings fire to his
319.
MT 42, 111.
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IX 217.
Ser I 401.
G303.14.1. The devil destroys by night what is built by day. (Cf. D2192.)
G303.16. How the devil's power may be escaped or avoided. BCC 113; RC
XXXIII 319.
G303.16.11.4.* Saint expels devil to hell. D1385.12.1.* Saint's bell rung against
G303.16.1. By the help of the Virgin Mary the devil may be escaped. (Cf.
G303.16.2. Devil's power over one avoided by prayer. (Cf. D1766.1, E754.1.1.)
ChCe 311f.
G303.20. Ways in which the devil kills people. K1889.4.* Injurious food (drink)
II 19.
G303.16.3. Devil's power avoided by the cross. (Cf. D1719.6,* D1766.6, V86f.)
G303.16.3.6.* Devil made visible by making sign of cross. LSL 190; H 73.
G303.16.12. Ringing of church bell causes devil to lose his power. (Cf. D1213,
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D1385.12.1.*)
BCC 131.
G303.18.0.1.* When devil leaves dead sinner's body, only bones remain. LSL
161.
G303.24.1.11.* The devil has two booksone book small for sins of clerics,
erased by confession; the other large for unconfessed sins of lay folks.
G30S. Sea- (lake-) monster. (Cf. B875.*) BNE II 60. 74, 83, 94; IHK 289, 459,
Bl 1.7.2. Dragon guards lake. B17.2.1.* Hostile sea-beasts: B60. Mythical fi-h.
G308.4.* Lake made dangerous by haunting serpent (dragon peist). F420. Water
G. Ogres 329
G308.1.* Fight with sea- (lake-) monster. Beal VIII 224; IHK 459, 540f.,
546.
A531. Culture hero (demigod) overcomes monsters. Bl1.l1. Fight with dragon.
Bl1.3.1.1.* Dragon lives in lake. nil.7.2. Dragon guards lake. B91.5.2.* Lake-
serpent (monster). G308. Sea- (lake-) monster. D927.2.* Magic spring guarded
by demons (monsters).
G346. Devastating monster. (Lays waste the land.) (Cf. B11.12.2, BL6,
B17,* H1471.) BNE II 5f., 71, 122, 131; OST III 131; RC XV 257, 301,
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F1041.8.3.* Madness from seeing ugly ogre. G100. Giant ogre. (1476.* Ugly
G363.1.* Ogre with flaming mouth. (Cf. B19.4, D1271.) RC XVII 417.
G369.4.* Ogre has head and tail of a cat. OST IV 87. For cross-references
G369.5.* Ogre (demon) with long arm (demon hand) which is thrust down
chimney (through door, etc.). (Cf. G261.1, G442.2.*) Krappe, Balor with
the Evil Eye (New York, 1927), 80f.; BBN 132; HS and N VIII 228f.;
G405. Man on hunt falls into ogre's (witch's) power. (Cf. N771.) ITS VII
206f.
G406.* Lost (marooned) person falls into ogre's power. GJ IX 252; ITS VII
G442.1.* Ogre abducts new-torn babe, keeping it captive for seven years.
G464.* Ogre tyrannizes over fairyland. ITS I 39f.; IHM 522f.; OG 31, 38, 241.
G476.* Ugly ogre terrifies women, who flee and are drowned. (Cf. G360.)
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G511.1.* One-eyed giant (ogre) blinded (and killed) by arrow. (Cf. F512.1.)
G512. Ogre killed. BMC I 676; GJ VIII 188; IHK 393; ITS I 43f., II 105f..
K765. Life dependent on external object or event. 7.312.2.* Giant ogre can be
G519.1.1.* Faithful hound kills ogre's wife. (Cf. B421.) GJ VIII 188.
G530.1. Help from ogre's wife (captive). (Cf. G530.1.1,* K713.1.7,* K1549.5.*
G. Ogres 331
G530.1.1.* Giant overcome and slain when his wife binds his hair to posts.
(Cf. H135.2.*) E II 18f.; IHK 438, 442; IHM 321; ZCP III 40f., IX 211f.
K713.1.7.* Faithless wife ties sleeping husband's hair to bed, allowing lover to
kill him. K2213.3. Faithless wife plots with paramour against husband's life.
G530.2. Help from ogre's daughter (or son). GJ IX 252; WW 214; MFI 32ff..
E765.4.1.1.* Giant must be slain before hero can marry daughter. R162. Rescue
by captor's daughter (wife, mother). H335.0.1. Bride helps suitor perform his
tasks. H970. Help in performing tasks. T91.1. Giant's daughter loves hero.
G533.1.* Ogre vulnerable only in "pale spot" below right ear. (Cf. E714.10,*
Z310.)
VIII 349.
"Giant."
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G610.3. Stealing from ogre as task. (Cf. H1151.) OST III 121.
G635.1. Monster's self-returning head. Joins body after it has been severed.
(Cf. D1602.12.)
G655. Ogre's ashes cast on stream cause rapids to stop. Also kill all
G665. Vanquished ogre grants hero's three wishes. ITS II109; MAR III 149.
H. TESTS
H12.1.* Missing female poet discovered through test of poetic ability. (Cf.
T315.2.1.)
H31. Recognition by unique ability. (Cf. H12.1,* Z300.) LMR 103; OG 231.
ATC 236.
H31.4.* King recognized by unique ability to occupy certain seat. (Cf. M361,
P11.) LMR 218; Nutt, Studies on the Legend of the Holy Grail (London
1888), 81f., 88f.; OG 231; RC XLVII 365; ZCP XVIII 19; RR XXVIII
H31.4.1.* Chariot tilts under anyone who is not entitled to throne. (Cf.
H31.5.* Recognition by unique ability to cut (carve) tree, etc. IHK 128f.;
TBC 30.
H31.6.* Recognition by unique ability to break iron apple with first stone
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126.
stream for recognition. (Cf. H135.) OMM 306; TLS X 247f., XVI xxiii,
AIM IV 87; CG 129; CRC 10f., 14f., 35; G 34; IHK 126; IT Extraband
66f.r 82f., 92f.; OMC I cccxliii n.; TIS II 301f.; SGMR 195, 198.
not fit unchaste woman. Z320.* Object will fit only one thing or person.
H36.2.* Garment fits only true king. (Cf. D1052.) IHK 620; OG 150.
H. Tests 333
H41.1.1.* Saint's /torse lies down when grain of wheat falls from load. (Cf.
CKD 36n.
H61.4.* Recognition by grain of gold under skin. BDG 75; CKD 41; TL I
H171.5.* Stone of Destiny (Lia Fail). H1574.3.* King chosen by test. PI1.
Choice of kings.
TLS II 361.
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D1648.2. Tree (forest) bows down to holy person (saint). D2146.1.1.1.* Druid
causes sun to stand still for two days. D2146.2.5.* Saint banishes night for a year.
(Cf. B181.) IHK 620; Modern Language Notes, LVIII 32; OG 150.
H71.10.5.* Two blocks of stone that move apart to allow passage of chariot
218.
H94. Identification by ring. (Cf. Z321.*) ATC 327f.; CKD 63; HS and N
VIII 127f.; IHK 407, 409; MAR III 27, 144; RAC 53, 129; RC XII 63, 73.
H135. Leaf (chip) sent downstream as a warning to one below. (Cf. H35.4.)
442; ITS II 192f., VIII 227; JLFC I 13; RC VI 187f., XIII 501, XV 448f.;
Rom XXIV 322; SG II 530f.; TIS II 302n.; ZCP III 40f., IX 200.
K1549.5.* Unfaithful wife communicates with lover by pouring milk into stream.
H171. Animal (object) indicates election of ruler. (Cf. B150, D1311, D1812,
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H171.5.* Stone of Destiny (Lia Fail). Roars out under rightful king. (Cf.
H71.10.6.*) IHK 620; ITS IV 207, XLI 107ff.; LG 45; MAR III 41;
Modern Language Quarterly VIII 423; OG 151n.; OMM 620; RAC 329; SG
II 264f.; SGMR 63f.; TIN 201; ZCP XIII 372, XVIII 86f.; RC XII 57, XV
chosen by test.
IHK 272.
Cf. TL I 87.
B130. Truth-telling animals. DI316. Magic object reveals truth. 11140. Clever-
H210. Test of guilt or innocence. (Cf. D1318, D1817.) Cf. VSH I clxxi;
H. Tests 335
F842.2.1, H1573.4.1.*)
(Cf. H1561.2, K2319.4.*) MAC 202f. Cf. ATC ".01 (s.v. "Combat, judi-
D1817, H410, N126.*) ERE IX 514f. (s.v. "Ordeals [Celtic]"); ALI V 473;
H221. Ordeal by fire. (Cf. Q414, S112, D1841.3, H1511.) VSH I cliv; RC
XVIII 84.
S112.6,* V220.)
H221.1.3.* Sanctity of books tested by throwing them into fire. (Cf. V151.)
H221.2. Ordeal by hot iron. ALI V 473; IT 3 Ser I 210f.; VSH I clxvi.
H221.4. Ordeal by boiling water. ALI I 104, IV 284; IT 3 Ser I 210, 225;
VSH I clxvi.
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H222.0.1.* Ordeal by water applied by tlruids. IT .", Ser I 211, 22i",f.; VSH
I clxvi.
H222.4.* Sanctity of books tested by throwing them into water. (Cf. F930.1.)
TL I 55f.
H233.* Ordeal: taking stone out (if bucket. Color indicates guilt or inno-
cence. IT 3 Ser I 191 f., 209f., 225; SLC 196f. Cf. VSH I cv.
the one to whom the lot falls is guilty. (Cf. N126.* V116.) VSH I clxvi.
H244.* Person magically disfigured when lie speaks falsely. (Cf. Q551.8.*)
H245.* Casting lots as truth test. (Cf. H233.*) ALI IV 24. V 455; VSH I
H245.1.* Incantation which when recited over certain "lots" causes them to
H251.2. Stone of truth. (When one stands on it he must utter truth.) (Cf.
H251.2.1.* Stone cannot be moved by one who speaks falsehood. (Cf. D1654.)
BDG 83.
H251.2.2.* Magic stone detects perjury. Sheds water. (Cf. H171.5,* F800,
H251.2.3.* Stone on which saint was born pours forth water when perjury it
committed under it. "But If (the) oath be true, the stone remains In its
H251.3.6.* Chain (collar) around neck tests truth. Tightens when wearer
speaks falsehood. (Cf. D1078, D1316.8.*) AIM IV 101f.; ALI I 25; Beal
IV 392; CG 108, 152; G xlvi; IT 3 Ser I 207f.; ITS VIII 237; AnBol LXVI
H251.3.7.* Magic object cast on water sinks if person is guilty. (Cf. H222.)
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D1413.14. Magic cauldron (cup) to which one sticks. D2171. Object magically
E VII 236.
H251.3.11.* Pig that can be boiled only after four true stories are told. (Cf.
H251.9.1.* Magic spring detects parricide and idolatry. (Cf. D927.3,* Q211.1.)
E II 115.
words are true, may this or that happen." EIL xli n., 110; MAR III 118;
H252.0.1.* Test: telling true stories. (Cf. D1316.10,* H251.3.11.*) EIL l11f.;
H. Tests 337
H310. Suitor teste. A suitor is put to severe tests by his prospective bride
H511.2.* Suitor must prefer princess to riches. H901.1. Heads placed on stakes
H312. Physical requirements for suitors. IHK 324, 386; LMnU 62f.
H312.5.* Successful suitor must have cheeks like blood, skin like snow and
hair like a raven. (Cf. Z65.1.1.*) IHK 324; LMnU 62f.; ATC 414f.
H324. Suitor test: choosing princess from others identically clad. (Cf.
H161.0.1.*)
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H331.1.7.* Contest in reaping: best reaper to get beautiful girl as wife. SLC
164.
H331.5. Suitor contest: race. TLS VIII 47. Cf. Beal IX 50.
warrior (druid) while bathing and forced to become his wife. (Cf. F565.)
T68. For nature of tasks, see H1000.) DLB 62; IHK 387f., 617f.; ITS V
TLS XVI xxiii; ZCP I 460; MAR III 176; SLC 164.
H335.0.1. Bride helps suitor perform his tasks. (Cf. G530.1, H970.) HRI
H335.0.2. Girl assigns tasks to her suitor. (Cf. H1050.) ITS V 113.
H336. Suitors assigned quests. (Cf. H1210.) ITS X 51f.; SG II119; TLS XVI
xxiii.
H336.2.* Suitor required to catch wild animals. (Cf. H1154.9.*) TLS XVI
H341. Suitor test: making princess laugh. Sad-faced princess never laughed.
T131.7.* King may not marry girl who has been wife of another. T131. Mar-
riage restrictions.
H388.* Bride test: wisdom (cleverness). (Cf. H501, H552.) IHK 384.
H388.1.* Father sends son out to seek wife. Gives him sheepskin: "Take no
one that won't buy your sheepskin and give you back the skin and the
price of it." Son finds girl and tells her. She gives him 4d. for skin,
cuts wool off, and returns skin. "That is the one for you to marry!" says
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H400. Chastity test. Various means are employed to test a woman's (or
man's) chastity. (Cf. N15, Q241, Q537, T300, T386.) ATC 97f.; MAR III
H411. Magic object points out unchaste woman. (Cf. B134.1, D1318.)
H411.4. Magic drinking horn (cup) as chastity test. (Cf. C622, D1171.6.
D1171.6.3.*) BBN 90n.; MP X 291; ZCP I 310; ATC 97ff.; PPM 104ff.
H411.7. Mantle as chastity test. Will not fit unchaste woman. (Cf. D1053,
H36, Z320.*) BMC I 680; DLB 73; ITS XXVIII 333f.; MP I 145f.,
X 290f., XVI 649f.; ZCP I 294f.; RIAC 123, 307f., 1334; WW 42n.; ATC
A661.0.5.1,* D1258.)
H. Tests 339
H411.17.* Swan as chastity test. (Cf. B464.) MP X 294, 299n.; ZCP I 294;
H412.1. Chastity ordeal: passing under magic rod. Unchaste woman bears
H421.1. Valley from which no false lover can escape. (Cf. F756.) Cf. PFM
H426.* Chastity tests of holy men and monks. (Cf. J1264, T330, V465.1.)
VSH I exxi.
H467.4.* Quest for wife: Deputation visit fairy mound and conduct fairy
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H480. Father teste. Test as to who is unknown father of child. CKD 36n.
II500. Test of cleverness or ability. ChCe 244; RC XII 74f.; MAR III 29;
T1100. Cleverness. K0. Contest won by deception. A450.1.* God "of many arts."
H388.* Bride test: wisdom (cleverness). II561.8.* The wise and the holy.
H501.3.* Wise man answers questions of many with single speech. SG II 79.
H508. Test: finding answer to certain question. (Cf. H1388.) IHK 470;
H508.2. Bride offered to man who can find answer to question. OMM 597.
H509.3.* Chess game as test. (Cf. N2.) HRI II 152f.; RC XII 79; IHK 613.
90f.; Beal III 239; BMC II 320; CG 135f.; CKD 45n., 96f.; IHK 255f., 266;
(Cf. D985.) ZCP XVII 165; CKD 94n. Cf. IHK 700 (s.v. "Segals");
IHM 322.
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301f.; BMC II 306, 520f., 523, 557. 575, 579; ChCe 244 (bibliography):
DLB 116f.; IHK 384f.; OG 47f.; RIAC 149, 296f., 318, 453, 544, 631, 635,
710, 770, 803, 856, 1122f.. 1259, 1356, 1402, 1406, 1416f., 1442, 1451, 1478,
1487, 1727, 1777, 1781, 1924, 2326; RIAT XXX 73; RC XX 259; RIAT-IMS
I Part i, p. clxxxvf.; TCD 121, 131, 186, 239, 441; TLS XV vi f.. 3f.; SG
H540. Propounding of riddles. AnBol LIV 126f.; ChCe 244f.; CKD 94f.;
H1388, H508.)
H548. Riddle contests. CKD 94f.; IHK 263f.; ZCP XVII 156.
H. Tests 341
H552. Man marries girl who guesses his riddles. (Cf. H388.*) ZCP XIII
V 93.
H561.S.* The wise and the holy. Cleric solves riddles propounded by wise
MO 243.
H573.1. Riddles solved with aid of hidden information. Cf. IHK 384f.
(Cf. F564.1.)
nizing cleric as her son by her father (Fiachna), gives him a drink of
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A661.0.5.1.* Soul-bridge: easy for righteous to cross, more difficult for others.
H602. Symbolic meaning of numbers. (Cf. D1273.1, Z71.) Cf. TCD 268.
H607.1. Discussion between priest and Jew carried on by symbols. SLC 96f.,
101.
RC XXVI 4f.
V515.1.1.* Z71.1.2.*)
A652.)
F171.6.5.* Man in otherworld kindles fire. It burns out repeatedly while lie i
gathering more wood. F171.6.6.* People in otherworld thatch house with birds'
bird, guilt. (Cf. B15.6.) E III 161; EIL 115. Cf. HS and N X 13.
H767.1.* Riddle: what is that thou passeth over with haste? (The field of
H841.5.* What animal lives in the sea and will drown if taken out of it?
H841.6.* What animal lives in fire and will burn if taken out of it? (Tegillus,
H852.* What two trees do not fade until they wither? (Yew and holly.)
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H853.* What goodness did man find on earth that God did not find? (An
OCR 49; IHK 447f.; EIL 20f.; MAR III 146f.; OG 235, 474 (s.v. "Testing
H901. Tasks imposed on pain of death. HRI II 48f.; THK 362; ITS X 69f.:
OST V 41f.
cessful youths are beheaded and beads exposed. Hero sees them when he
sets out to accomplish his task. ATC 502 (s.v. "Heads on stakes");
Klttredge, Gawain and the Green Knight (Cambridge, Mass., 1916), 246;
H. Tests 343
bride). DLB 57; IHK 289, 296, 400; Manly Anniversary Studies (Chicago,
H336.1.* Prospective father-in-law requires that suitor for his daughter's hand
Jealousy.
H912.3.* Task assigned by stepmother. (Cf. S31.) E III 163f.; EIL 115.
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179; IHM 308n., 310f.; OCR 49; TLS IX 7, XIV 27ff.; ZCP XII 244f.
H938.* Fairy assigns tasks. (Cf. H1219.4.*) IHK 387f., 400. 543; OST VI
tasks for men. F660. Remarkable skill. H1562. Tests of strength. H1563.*
29.
H970. Help in performing tasks. (Cf. F601.1, G530, H335.0.1. H960, H1237,*
N800.)
H971. Tasks performed with help of old woman. (Cf. N825.3) IHK 291f.;
EC No. 3, p. 12.
H974. Task performed with help of supernatural wife. (Cf. G530, H335.0.1.)
H977.* Tasks performed by fairies. HRI II 153f.; IHK 613f.; MAR III 81;
TLS IX 7.
F271. Fairies as laborers. F340. Gifts from fairies. H1237.* Quest accom-
H984. Tasks performed with help of saint. (Cf. D2199.2,* V220.) OST V
H985.* Task performed with help of druid. (Cf. D1810.0.8.1.*) MAR III 81;
II1010. Impossible tasks. Atl IV 158f.; Beal VII 10f.. VIII 87; BNE II 29;
IHK 614f.; IHM 308n., 310f.; LMR 19; RC XXXIII 41n.; TLS IX 7; VSH
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H1021.10.* Task: brewing ale from sweet milk. (Cf. D1045.1, H1022.6.1.*)
OST V 41f.
H1022.4.1.* Task: making shirt derived from a single flax-seed. (Cf. D1056.)
SG II 80, 85.
H1022.4.2.* Task: weaving mantle from wool of a single sheep. (Cf. B189.1 *
H1022.6.1.* Task: making ale derived from a single grain of corn. (Cf.
D1664, D2145.2.2.) CKD 93; IHK 259f.; OST V 51f.; SG II 9; BNE II 28,
H. Tests 345
H1023.8. Tosh: fixing the two pieces of a broken sword (weapon) together.
(Cf. D1081.) ATC 336f., 407; MAR III 202 (cf. 31).
H1023.16.* Task: making sun and moon shine in the north. (Cf. D1546.2.*)
ALI I 23.
41f.; SG II 5.
H1025.* Task: obtaining fat (bacon) from swine that never was farrowed.
H1154.11.* Task: obtaining marrow of wild pig (etc.). H1331.2.2.* Quest for
goat.) LF 153f.; TIS II 402; WHT (1862) III 40; Beal III 51f.
H1053.2. Task: coming neither on horse nor on foot (comrs riding but with
H1054. Task: coming neither naked nor clad. Beal III 51f.
III 40.
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H1061. Task: coming neither with nor without a companion. (Comes with
X 195.
B292.4.1.1.*)
D2199.2.* Slaves forced to hew down yew tree with dull lools: hands bleed.
People in otherworld thatch house with birds' wings. Thalch blows away while
H1129.5.* Task: building a fire; whole tree burns up while man is bringing
H1129.6.* Task: thatching roof with bird feathers; half blow away while
other half are sought. (Cf. D2192, F171.6.6.*) IT 3 Ser I 213. Cf. MFI 42f.
H1129.9.* Task: gathering crow's house full of wrens' eggs. ALI V 277.
H1129.13.* Task: carrying fuel. (Cf. F171.6.5.*) MAR III 27; OG 230.
H1132.1. Task: recovering lost ring from sea. OST VI 7; HRI II 48f.
B548.2.1. Fish recovers ring from sea. H1386.2. Quest for missing ring.
H1133. Task: building castle (fort, rath). (Cf. D1136, K531.6.6.) MAR III
27; OG 230.
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objects, etc.).
H1151.13.2.* Task: stealing spear from a king. (Cf. D1084, H1219.2.*) Atl
IV 189f.; IHM 311; OG 27S: ITS XLI 137. Cf. ATC 379n.
H. Tests 347
H1151.13.3.* Task: stealing horses (and chariot) from a king. (Cf. B181,
HI 151.19.* Task: eating only what is stolen without sinning. Beal III 210.
H1152.1. Task: selling a sheep (goat) and bringing it back along with the
01154.1. Task: capturing magic pig carrying scissors, comb, and razors be-
tween its ears. (Cf. B183, H1331.2.*) MAR III 187f.; Per II 142f.
MAR III 177; OST III 175f.; RAC 150; RC XXXIII 157.
HI 154.9.* Task: capturing pair of every wild animal in the land. (Cf.
H336.2.*) DLB 65f.; ITS VII 117f.; RC XXXIII 41; TIS II 398; TLS
H1154.11.* Task: obtaining marrow of wild pig, lard of white boar, water
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bird (coot?). (Cf. H1025.* H1331.1.5,* H1331.2.1.*) CKD 92; IHK 259f.
H1161. Task: killing ferocious beast. (Cf. B11.11, B16, B17,* B776, C619.2,*
C841.4.*) MAR III 126, 177; RAC 150; Beal VII 13.
H1199.3.* Task: shouting from forbidden place. (Cf. C400, C610.) Atl IV
BMC II 331.
II1200. Quest.
H1210.1. Quest assigned by father of bride. (Cf. H912.2.*) IHK 387f., 470.
H1211. Quest assigned in order to get rid of hero. (Cf. H912.) IHK 289,
387f., 470; Atl IV 187f.; RIAM I Part i 147; TIS I 190n.; BCC 163.
H1215. Quest (exploit) assigned because of hero's boast. (Cf. C450.) OST
V 103; SG II 271 (cf. ATC 136); Englische Studien XXVI 368; Thurney-
H1219.1.* Quest assigned as payment for gambling loss. (Cf. H942.*) E III
163.
19; Atl IV 158f.; BMC II 347f.; GJ II 183f.; IHM 310; ITS XIJ 137f.;
OCR 57f.; OG 276f.; OST III 113, 125; SLC 167; ZCP X 248f., XII 243f.;
from sea. H11S1.1. Task: stealing golden apples. H1151.13.1.* Task: steaiing
pigskin from a king. H1151.13.2.* Task: stealing spear from a king. H1151.13.3.
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Task: stealing horses and chariot from a king. H11S1.13.4.* Task: stealing
hound from a king. H1199.3.* Task: shouting from forhidden place. Q512.0.1.
H1221. Quest for adventure. ATC 28f., 274f.; Beal VIII 224; H S and N VIII
34f.; IHK 312f., 418f., 454f., 653 (Belach Conglals), 705 (s.v. "Echtra,"
"Imram"); OMM 584 (uatha, cf. IHK 24); PPM 15f., 229f., 242f.; ITS IT,
H1223.* Quest to learn feats of valor. (Cf. A511.8,* H336.1.*) IHK 387f.;
H. Tests 349
K750.2. Perilous path for souls to world of dead. F151.1. Perilous path to
otherworld.
H1236.1. Quest over path bristling with sharp points. (Cf. D1413.21.*) E
III 165.
III 167f.
H1236.3.* Quest over path guarded by hags. (Cf. F167.11.2.*) E III 167f.;
ITS II 85f.
H1236.4.* Quest over path guarded by giant. (Cf. F150.2.1.*) E III 167;
H1237.* Quest accomplished with aid of fairy. (Cf. H977,* N815.*) Beal
OST V 111f.
H1239.4.* Quest accomplished with aid of prophet (sage, druid). MAR III
81; OST V 47f.; ITS V 119f.; TLS X 353f.; RAC 363. For cross-references
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finished, etc. Beal I 105; HS and N VIII 201; IHK 448n., 454f., 471f.;
H1241.1.1.* Hero returning with berries sent back to bring tree. DLB 56;
H1248.* Object sought brings about death of assigner of quest. ZCP XII 246f.
H1250. Quest to the otherworld. Beal I 345, V 209, VI 130f., VIII 98; EII,
101f. (Adventures, Voyages, Visions); IHK 268f., 413f., 430, 458f., 466,
470f., 543f., 621 (cf. IHM 121f.); IT 4 Ser I 254f.; TLS II 396f.; BNE 51;
OG 276f.
F0. Journey to the othe r world. Fl 10. Journey to terrestrial other worlds. F370.
Visit to fairyland. 111221. Quest for adventure. M1S1.2.* Vows connected with
VIII 333ff.
H1253.* Quest for relatives sold to the otherworld. (Cf. H13S5.9.*) OST III
H1265.* Quest: Seth goes to Paradise to get oil to anoint the body of his
H1270. Quest to the lower world. Atl IV 164f.; Beal VII 13.
173; IT 3 Ser I 213f.; OST III 217f.; PMLA LXIV 878f; IHK 470ff.
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H1286.1.* Quest to fairyland for precious jewel. (Cf. D1071.) BMC II 339;
VB I 54f.
H1286.2.* Quest to fairyland for magic object. (Cf. H1151, H1219.2,* H1320.)
H1291. Questions asked on way to otherworld. (Cf. H508, H1388.) IHK 470f.
H1301.1. Quest for the most beautiful bride. (Cf. H1381.3.1.) EIL, 55; HRI
H1301.2.* Quest for far-off princess. (Cf. D1976.2,* Til.3.) Beal VII 10f.;
H1313.* Quest for person who can withdraw sword. (Cf. D10S1, H31.1.)
H. Tests 351
H1314.* Quest: revenge. (Cf. H1228.*) ATC 394f., 503 (s.v. "Vengeance
quest"); HS and N VIII 60, 66; EIL 125, 130; MAC 339; TLS XIV 5f.,
HI320. Quest for marvelous objects or animals. ZCP X 246f.; ITS VII 117f.,
XU 187.
jewel (magic object). N223.* Man must have drinking-horn; stumble reveals one
as he departs on search.
H1321.1. Quest for Water of IAfe (which will resuscitate). (Cf. D1338.1.1,
B80, H1324.2.*)
H1323. Quest for marvelous apple. (Cf. D981.1, D981.1.1,* F813.1.) ITS XLI
137, 303.
H1323.5. Quest for healing apple. (Cf. D1500.1.5, H1219.2.*) Atl IV 187f.;
IHM 311.
H1323.6.* Quest: for apples that are under the sea. ITS XLI 137.
H1324. Quest for marvelous remedy. (Cf. D1240, D1500.1, D1503.2, H1323.5.)
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TLS II 396f.
H1324.1.* Quest for magic healing lantern. ((Cf. D1503.5.) ITS X 51f.
H1324.2.* Quest for draught of healing. Beal VII 13; IT 4 Ser I 254f.
H1331. Quest for remarkable animal. (Cf. H1154.) ITS VII 117f.
H1331.2.* Quest for marvelous boar (pig). (Cf. B183, H1151.13.1.*) Atl IV
187f.; LF 53f.; ITS XLI 137. Cf. TLS X 405, 439, 552; SG II 536f.; BLHT
197.
H1331.2.1.* Quest for purely white boar. (Cf. D1293.3.*) OST V 43f.
H1331.2.2.* Quest for pig not farrowed. (Cf. H102S.*) OST V 61f., 69.
H1331.2.3.* Quest for pigs killed by night and revived by day. (Gf. E32,
SG II 14f.
H1331.3.2.* Quest for cow with liver of tallow. (Cf. B15.7.9.*) OST V 55;
MT 103.
H1331.4.* Quest for marvelous horse. (Cf. B181, H1151.13.3.*) Atl IV 187f.;
H1331.6.* Quest for marvelous dog. (Cf. B187,* H1151.13.4.*) Atl IV 187f.;
H1332.1. Quest for golden fleece. RC XIX 123; ITS XLI 211.
H1332.4. Quest for animal with golden chain. ALI V 277; SG II 72.
H1332.5.* Quest for magic pigskin. (Cf. D1025.1, D1503.2, H1151.13.1.*) Atl
H1333. Quest for extraordinary plants (fruits, trees). (Cf. D950, D965, D980,
F810.)
H1333.3. Quest for berries from tree guarded by giant (monster). Cf.
D981.10, D950.0.1.1,* H1241.1.1.*) DLB 55f.; IHK 289; OST III 113f.;
H1336. Quest for magic cauldron. (Cf. D1171.2.) ITS T 31; KAP 245;
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HI337. Quest for sword of light. (Cf. D1081, D1654.4.) Beal IV 330; HS
and N VIII 81n., 214n., 268; PFM 199n.; PMLA XLIII 433. Cf. SGMK
H1342.0.1.* Quest for magic wand. (Cf. D1254.1, D1254.2.) E III 163.
H1344.* Quest for ferule to fit staff. Beal VI 130f.; ITS I 29f.
H1345.* Quest for magic spear (sword, etc.). (Cf. D1081, D1084.) Atl IV
H1349.1.* Quest for garment of spider web. (Cf. H1021.) IHK 259; OST
V 43f.
Hir.49.5.* Quest for sheep that is a hound by night and a sheep by dan.
HI161. Task: killing ferocious beast. H1154.9.* Task: capturing pair of every
wild animal in the land. H1331.2.* Quest for marvelous boar (pig).
H. Tests 353
H1381.2.2. Son seeks unknown father. (Cf. N731.) E I 115; IHK 404f.
H1381.2.2.1. Boy twitted with illegitimacy seeks unknown father. (Cf. P202,
H1381.3.1. Quest for bride for king (hero). (Cf. H1301.1.) EIL 55; HRI
I 23; IHK 383f., 610f.; IT I 118f.; ITS V 73; TIS I 188f.; SG II 173; RC
XX 432; GJ IX 268.
H1381.3.2. Quest for bride for oneself. Beal IX 86f., 132; SGMR 209f.; HFB
H1381.3.5.* Quest for woman exactly like another. (Cf. F239.2,* F577.)
ITS X 145.
H1381.4.* Quest for son of sinless couple. (Cf. T315.) E III 155f.
H1382.2.* Quest for unknown story (epic). OST V 103f.; ZCP IX 245f.;
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IHK 265.
IV 341, V 209, VIII 98; BMC II 339; HS and N IV 171f.; IT 3 Ser I 213f.;
ITS XIV p. v; MAR III 173f.; OST III 217f., VI l61f.; PFM 88; PMLA
LXIV 878f.; RAC 150; RIAC 303; SLC 153; TLS VII 3f., 68, IX 3f.;
Nutt, Studies on the Legend of the Holy Grail (London, 1888), 152, 199;
Fairies entice men and then barm them. F322.2. Man rescues bis wife from
H1385.1. Quest for lost princess. (Cf. H1385.2.) EIL 110f.; IT 3 Ser I 188f.
PMLA LXIV 878f.; RC XV 291, XVI 37; TLS VII 3f., 68, IX 3f. Cf. IHK
618.
H1385.3. Quest for vanished wife (mistress). (Cf. R151, F322.2.) EC I 161;
IHK 291f., 428f., 615f., 618; IT I 129f., 3 Ser I 188f.; MAR III 78f.; OMM
426; PMLA LXIV 878f.; RC III 342f., VI 185f.; SLC 218; TLS VII 3f.,
68, IX 3f.
H1385.5. Quest for vanished lover. Beal VIII 104; BMC II 339. Cf. RC XXXI
461f.
H1385.6. guest for lost sister. Beal IV 341; BBN 14f.; MAR III 101.
H1385.9.* Quest for lost (stolen) family. EIL 110f.; IT 3 Ser I 188f.; RIAM
H1386.2. Quest for missing ring. (Cf. H1132.1.) RIAM I Part I 151.
VIII 163, 218n., 268; IHK 470f.; IT 2 Ser I 191, 193f.; HFB 189ff. Cf. ATC
382f.
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passim.
HI 400. Fear test. A person is put to various tests in the attempt to make
him show fear. IHK 312f., 456, 458f., 466; RIAT-IMS I Part i, p. clxxv.
H1411. Fear test: staying in haunted house. (Cf. Q524.1.*) IHK 45Sf.
H1411.2. Fear test: spending night in haunted house infested by cats. (Cf.
B16.1.4,* B184.) HS and N VIII 259n.; IHK 456; IT I 282; ITS II xxxili
(monster). Krappe, Balor with the Evil Eye (New York, 1927), 80f.;
G369.5.* Ogre (demon) with long arm (demon hand) which is thrust dewn
H1423.* Pear test: fighting with spirits. (Cf. F402.1.12.*) IHK 458f., 465;
ITS II 85f.
H1423.1.* Fear test: passing through door guarded by savage hound and
H. Tests 355
H1434. Fear test: eating and drinking from skulls. Cf. ZCP I 109.
H1471. Watch for devastating monster. (Cf. G346.) Youngest alone success-
ful. ACLC V 81f.; IHK 458; IT I 295f.; ITS II 85f.; MAR III 148.
H1484.* Continual pricking with pin in order to remain awake. (Cf. D1960.)
ITS V 137.
H1484.1.* Large fire and water for washing eyes as device of expectant lover.
F140, F151. Bounds of (road to} otherworld. F615. Strong man evades death.
Vain attempts te kill him. F842.2.1. Perilous trap bridge (etc.). H1211. Quest
(eric fine) for murder. KSO0. Fatal deception. K950. Various kinds of
H1511. Heat test. Attempt to kill hero by burning him in fire. (Cf. D1841.3,
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H221, S112.)
H1515. Poisoned food test. Attempt to kill hero by feeding him poisoned
H1515.2.* Poisoned drink test. Attempt to kill saint by giving him poisoned
drink. TL I 55, II 459; VSH I cllx; LH II 29, 37, 172; ALI I 2. For
soned."
H1531. Spine test. Attempt to kill hero by throwing him on sharp spine or
H1535. Precipice test. Attempt to kill hero by pushing him over a precipice.
H1538. Drowning test. Unavailing attempt to drown hero. IHK 140; MAR
H1552. Tests of generosity. (Cf. W11.) RC VIII 49; IHK 506, 511.
H1556. Tests of fidelity. (Cf. D659.8,* H360, H1567,* T210, W34.*) OST VI
181f.
versus passion. (Cf. T92.1, T330.) CKD 35, 180; MP XLIII 13; RC XXX
H1557. Tests of obedience. (Cf. W31, W126, W325.) RC IX 17; VSH I cvi.
H1561. Tests of valor. SG II 100; BCC 161; IHK 399; ITS II passim.
C834. Tabu: turning aside for anyone. H1400. Tests of fear. H1566.* Tests
(heroism).
H1561.2. Single combat to prove valor. (Cf. H218, P632.2.1.*) IHK 96, 155f.,
399; IT Extraband, passim, 3 Ser I 405; MAC 202f.; TIS II 339n.; ITS X
H1561.2.3.* Combats at fords. (Cf. F265.1.*) MP XII 604, XLIII 63f.; TLS
XIV 39, 45n., XVI 13, 35, 51, 77; POW 293n.; PMLA LXIII 807; SGMR
76f.; TIS II 339; ATC 501 (s.v. "Ford"); ITS VII 103f.; RC XXXI 447.
H1561.6.* Test of valor: fight with giant. ITS II 47f., 103f.; IHK 399, 454ff.,
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463f.
H1561.7.* Test of valor: attack by warrior and hound. BDG 199f.; LG 223.
A526.7.* Culture hero performs remarkable feats of strength and skill. F610.
H1562.4.* Test of strength: prodigious jump. (Cf. F1071.) OST II 131, 181;
IHK 459.
sides, an iron ring around neck of each connected by chain. They tug until
H1562.11.* Pulling in two iron bar passing through hole as test of strength.
Beal I 221.
H1563.* Test of skill. IT Extraband 278f.; ITS II 81f.; SG II 100, 200, 320;
TIS II 295n.
A526.7.* Culture hero performs remarkable feats of strength and skill. F660.
Remarkable skill.
H. Tests 357
H1564. Test of hospitality. (Cf. P320, Q556.7,* W158.*) BCC 119; IHK 254,
H1566.* Tests for admission to warrior hand (fian). EIL 33; LG 223; ITS
VIII 333f.; MAR III 160; OST I 32f.; RAC 144; SG II 99f.; TLS XVI Ix;
VVW 10.
H1567.* Test of leadership. CKD 39; OMC II 147; RIAT I Part i, p. li.
H1567.1.* Frightful meal as test of leadership. (Cf. Q478.) ITS VIII 163;
RC XIII 445f.
H1572.1.* Stone under fertile woman produces milk; under barren woman,
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H1573.* Religioiis tests. (Cf. H502.1,* T330.) ALI V 455, 473; RIAT I Part
I 131.
Christianity.
ligions.
H1573.1.4.* Man commanded b\j saint to leap into fiery furnace. Unharmed.
IT 29.
H1573.3.* Power of Christianity tested. (Cf. E367.4,* V331, V350.) Gol 105;
ity. KAP 188; Bury, Life of St. Patrick (London, 1905), 302f.; TL I 59.
H1574.* Tests of social position. (Cf. P632.*) ALI V 457; BDG 77f.
H1574.1.* Tests for noble blood. (Cf. P50.) FL IV 484; RC XXIV 195; E IV
101f.
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H71. Marks of royalty. H171.5.* Stone of Destiny (Lia Fail). H1561.5. Test
of valor worthy for kingship. M314.1.* Prophecy:_ son who catches certain
212.
H. Tests 359
H1588. Contest of dogs. Two opponents test their powers by having their
hide of wild beast, and keeping the one that grips hide. Puppy grows up
H1594.* Foot-racing contest. (Cf. K11, M221.1,* V241.3.*) IHK 362; RAC 129.
H1596.0.1.1.* Woman whose water penetrates farthest into snow is most at-
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J21.2. "Do not act when angry." Beal II 49f., VIII 86f.
J21.3. "Do not go where an old man has a young wife." (Cf. T92.1.2.*) Beal
J21.22. "Do not tell a secret to a woman." IT I 97 line 15; ITS VIII 339:
J89.2.* God punishes many men because of one sinner, like a man who killed
home one wattle at a time, and seeing how water fills hole one drop at a
J151. Wisdoi)i from old man (woman). IHK 94, 596 (Tecosc Ciiscraid), 690
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J165. Tree of knowledge. (Cf. C621.1, D950.) FL III 498; IT 3 Ser I 213;
VIII 86f.. IX 4S, X 113; BMC I 647, 654, 689f., II 56f.. 65, 72, 110. 145. 197f..
283, 278, 311, 357f., 362, 493, 520f., 543, 551, 629f., 477, 483, 487f., 495; AE
91; E V 21f., XI 66f.; DLB 102f.; IHK 416 and n.; ITS VIII 339, XXXIX
41, 69; RC II 475f., XLVI 268f.; RIAC 120, 169, 173, 185, 206, 389, 351,
543, 544, 629, 673, 713f., 896, 924, 1163, 1187f., 1228, 1260, 1333f., 1383,
1487, 1588, 1536, 1361, 1281, 1725, 1749, 1809, 2022, 2441, 2535, 2199f.; SLC
89, 98, 182f., 192, 205; Sp II 411f.; ZCP IV 234, VII 297f., XVII 46f.; TLB
JCS I 105f., 116f.; V8H I cxii; TCD 55, 89, 107, 113, 123, 177, 206, 239,
J175.* Wisdom from young man. CS 232f.; HRI I 65; IHK 416; IT I 213f.
J200-499. CHOICES
J216.5.* Early death with fame preferred. IHK 136; IT Extraband 132;
M341.1.9.* Prophecy: early death. M365.1.* Prophecy: hero may win fume
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J216.6.* Saint chooses to die "after pride of youth" and before "misery of
J225.0.3.* Angel and hermit. Angel in form of young man shows hermit
J229.9.* Choice between death and dishonor. IHK 259 (cf. 162); SGMR
L212.3.1.* "Fame (honor) is more enduring than life." J216.5.* Early death
with fame preferred. J494.* Death and revenge preferred to life. \V12.2.*
V311.3.* Given choice between life and heaven, person chooses latter.
J231.* Solomon, permitted by God to make any request, asks wisdom. Grant-
J246.2.* Hero, despising weapons, fights with fists alone. (Cf. F628.1,
that loyalty of man he wants will prompt him to offer self in chief's place.
TP II 241.
J494.* Choice: death and revenge preferred to life. Leech gives badly
three days and nights so that he may avenge himself on his enemies.
The warrior chooses the latter. (Cf. J229.9.*) TBC 278; IHK 192f.
J600-799. FORETHOUGHT
J672.1. Ears stopped with wax to avoid enchanting song. (Cf. B53.0.1.*
D1275.) LG 66; LSL xiii f.; RIAC 1279; ZCP III 12. XIII 159; ITS XXXV
JS00-849. ADAPTABILITY
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J900-999. HUMILITY
J1100-1699. CLEVERNESS
J1110. Clever persons. Beal II 109, 261f.; BNE II 182, 226; E V 18f.
J1111. Clever girl. (Cf. K527.4.*) BMC II 336; RC XV 320; TCD 121: Beal
IV 164f., 167.
J1112.6.* Escape from a high tower when communications are cut off. Saved
J1115.2. Clever physician. (Cf. F668, F956, P424, D2161.) IHK 683 (s.v.
"Fingin"); ZCP XVIII 211; SG II 541; VSH I clxiii; IT I 122; RC XII 67.
J1116. Foolish person becomes clever. (Cf. P192,* P426.3.1.*) ATC 336f.,
338f.; OG 208, 226f.; UCN 313. Cf. IHK 71 (Mac Da Cherda); BNE
Ser I 218f.
D1318. Magic object reveals guilt. H220. Ordeals. M0. Judgments and de-
crees. Q265. False judging punished. P192.2.* Fool as clever judge. P421.
J1170.2.* The Irish Solomon (Cormac mac Airt). Famed for his clever
decisions. CKD 15, 29; IHM 326 (cf. 550 [s.v. "Cormac ua Cninn, mac
164f.
J1179.1. Damages for the field devastated by a flock. David says pay money
damages. Solomon says let laborers have flock till milk and wool have
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sheep as forfeit for damage to queen's woad. The child Cormac (foster-
ling of the usurper but the true king) asserts that it would be more just
to award the shearing of the sheep for the shearing of the woad, since the
woad would grow again and the wool would grow on the sheep. (Cf.
swarm of bees so that guilty one may perish. CKD 66 (cf. 62); E V 235.
J1225.* Wise man put out of countenance. Proved he knows nothing because
he does not know the names of the men who are paying addresses to
J1340. Retorts from hungry persons. (Cf. Q292, W125, W152.) AMC,
measure of butter only size of rowan berry. Later Oisin gives Patrick
quarter of a wild boar, servant ivy leaf and rowan berry. (Cf. P320,
MO 71.
J1512.1. Milk from the hornless cow. King demands a hundred men's drink
from the milk of a hornless dun cow from every house in the land.
Wooden cows are made and bog-stuff substituted for milk; the king must
drink It. (Cf. B15.3.0.1,* B182.) MAR III 26 (cf. RAC 54); TLS X
J1540. Retorts between husband and wife. (Cf. T200. T250.) IT I 97 (cf.
municates with lover by pouring milk into stream. K2213. Treacherous wife.
T481. Adultery.
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CKD 34.
E371.2,* H1382.2.*) CKD 90f.; IHK 259f.; OST V 103; BMC II 326f.:
SER 125f.
J1565. Inappropriate entertainment repaid. AMC If.; IMC 96; MAR III 27.
ing them. Another (interlocutor) identifies them. IHK 61, 205f.; TBD
63ff.
J1672.* Clever use of human weakness. Penny demanded of every bad man,
two pennies of every good man. Thus two pennies received from every
King requires story. Poet recites list, ending with account of the de-
P14.14.* King requires everyone who comes before him to tell a story. P427.7.2.*
so that he may fight more vigorously. (Cf. F950.2, P361.1,* P550.) TBC
J1684.* Poet uses words ichich student cannot understand and so confounds
J1116. Foolish person becomes clever. P192.* Madmen (fools, professional fools).
people, they go into a cave. After the shower they come out. The people
Jl730.1.* Hero does not learn his name until after first adventure. OG 177n.
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J1760. Animal or person mistaken for something els.-. (Cf. D2031, K1800,
K1870.)
E V 31.
J2280. Other absurd scientific theories. MAR III 135f.; RAC 227f.
J2287.* Belief that island may be towed by ships to new location. (Cf.
J2301.4.* Gullible. husband removes from wife's garment dust gathered while
J2315.1.* Wife leaves home, offers self to lover. Returning persuades hus-
J2365.* Fool discloses woman's adultery: lover kills him. (Cf. K1271.)
J2366.* Warrior reveals camping place. Wishes his enemies to know that
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K. Deceptions 367
K. DECEPTIONS
Guenever (Chicago, 1930), 49; ATC 200, 202; TIS II 528f.; IHK 391, 561ff.
H500. Test of cleverness or ability. M223.* Blind promise (rash boon). N4.2.*
K53. Deceptive contest in fasting. (Cf. P623.*) AIF 101; BNE II 86; SG
K2213.11.* Treacherous queen tricks king into bestowing kingdom for a year
upon her son by former marriage. At end of year son retains crown on ground
that both seller and buyer must abide by contract. K2310. Deception by equivoca-
tion. N2.0.1.* Play for unnamed stakes. N4.2.* Playing game of chance (or
K172. Anger bargain. The trickster makes a bargain with his master that
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heaps abuses on his master till the latter breaks out in anger and must
take his punishment. Beal IV 253, VI 44, X 178f.; ZCP XIII 137.
Beal II 384.
certain time. (Cf. H1584.2.*) AIM I 44; E IV 46; ITS VIII 289. Cf. RC
XVII 16.
battle, promises wounded chieftain as much land as his chariot can travel
as he can see from certain point. Sainf causes cloud to obstruct vision.
K185.12.1.* Land grant: as much land as can br seen on a clear day. VSH
T ciii.
K1S.-..12.2.* l.riml grant: us much lav/1 us ran be seen from certain eminence.
SG II 232.
K185.13.* Deceptive land bargain: saints agree that the one who casts his
staff far enough to reach distant island shall be owner of land. Staff
island. When saint touches the weapon, it becomes staff again. BCC 105.
K210. Devil cheated of his promised soul. The man saves It through deceit
(Cf. E754.)
H1241.1.*) SG II 361f.
K232.2.* One day and one night: object borrowed for a day and a night
K232.2.1.* Fairy (god?) loses stronghold by consenting to lend it for "a day
and a night." (Cf. A177.1,* Z73.*) ACLC II 274f.; CF xii f.; EIL 53;
IHK 599f., 604f.; Cross and Nitze, Lancelot and Guenevere (Chicago,
1930), 49; MAR III 50; RAC 78, 387; VB I 211f. Cf. ZCP XVIII 199.
K234.1.* King promises valuable dog to each of two powerful and mutually
hostile tribes. At feast prepared by king the two tribes get into fight
and king escapes. (Cf. B187.*) ACLC V 60f.; HM 51f.; HRI I 37f.; IHK
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K236.3.* Tribute paid in enchanted snow. After payment, snow takes proper
form. (Cf. P530,* D470.) LSL 152; TL I 15f. Cf. BNE II 86.
K301. Master thief. Man undertakes to steal various closely guarded things.
K310-439. Thefts
K331.2. Owner put to sleep and goods stolen. (Cf. D1964.3,* K776.1.1.*)
K338. Thief ties owner's hair while he escapes with goods. (Cf. K713.1.7.*)
K. Deceptions 369
IMC 107.
K448.* Cheater marks coveted object with his name and later claims it.
K448.1.* Trickster marks coveted weapon with his name and presses claim
in court. Confesses when arraigned for murder done with it. IT 3 Ser I
218f.
K453.* Cheating through knowledge of the laio. (Cf. J1130, J1192, K2213.11,*
P535.0.3.*)
K498.* Persons deceived into eating meat in Lent, the meat being disguised
K499.2.1.* Saint who desires broth containing no butter receives broth into
pottage into which milk has been poured surreptitiously through pipe.
The secret is revealed, and the saint blesses the cook's successors. RIAT-
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IMS I Part i. c f.
253; RC XX 35f., 420f.; SLC 109; TP II 354; CKD 107; IHK 391.
K511.2.* Ogam inscription on shield orders that bearer (who does not know
king that inscription means a request for honorable treatment. CKD 35f.;
ing) the infant heroine are touched by her "laughing smile" and put her
her. (Cf. S350.1,* S351.2.1.*) EIL 26; IHK 629; TBD 11, 151.
S351.1.) MAR III 167; ATC 338f.; PFM 181. Cf. IHK 629; TBD 11; IT
4 Ser II 211f.
than the intended victim. (Cf. K1840, K1845.1.*) CG 86; IHK 514.
K525.1.3.* In order to save child from death, maid substitutes block dressed
to resemble it. Enemy strikes block. CG 86; IHK 514; IrTs I 33f.
K525.4.* Animal jumps out of skin so that only skin is caught. IHK 502;
TLS X 385.
K1611.2.* Guest to be killed suspects plot and forces host to sleep in his bed.
Brothers come home and kill their father. K1840. Deception by substitution.
K527.4.* Two rival parties of fifteen each on ship. When food is exhausted,
it is agreed that half the company be thrown overboard, "every ninth man
men so that enemies are chosen and so drowned. (Cf. Jll11.) LF 86;
SLC 172.
K531. Escape from battle by magic invisibility. (Cf. D1S61.12, D19S0. K532.*)
MAR III 66; OST III 71, 151; ITS X 27f.; BNE II 7S.
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OST III 71, 151; ITS X 27f.; BNE II 178; IHK 179.
K551.4.4.* Respite from death until hero bathes and drinks. IHK 553 (cf.
563).
K551.14.* Respite from death until captive has taken sir steps toward Ood.
K551.15.* Respite from death until prisoner is healed by magic object. (Cf.
K579.9.* Abductor grants year's respite to woman who pleads too great love
K550. Escape by false plea. R151. Husband rescues wife. T211. FaithfuHesi
RC VI 183f.
K. Deceptions 371
OST VI 63f.
K630. Escape by disarming (making pursuit difficult.) IHK 434; ITS VIII
227.
K713.1.7.*)
CR III 301.
and captured by imitating their song. G440. Ogre abducts person. G420. Capture
by ogre. K1872.1. Army appears like forest. Knch soldier carries branches.
K711.1. Deception into magic bag which closes on prisoner. MAR III 94.
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K713.1.7.* Faithless wife ties sleeping husband's hair to bed. allowing lover
to kill him. (Cf. G530.1.1,* K635. K1510, K2213.3, T230.) ZCP III 42. IX
K713.1.8.* Women bind warrior's hair to wall of hostel while he sleeps. (Cf.
K714.1. Victim tricked into prison and kept there. TF.S I Part i 45.
XIII 69.
meet hero. He averts his face anrl is captured. TBC 77; THK 139 (cf.
C312. Tabu: tran looking at woman. KR32.3.* Fema'e confederate rli-rolies be-
fore hero. K2361. Woman saves herself from soldier by receiving them joyfully.
K774.1.* Sight of women's breasts used to appcase enemies. DHC 90f.; IHK
K774.2.* Sight of unclothed women calms rage of youthful hero. (Cf. C312.1.)
K776. Capture by intoxication (or narcotic). (Cf. K649.1,* R22.) TLS I Part
1 47f.
K778. Capture through the wiles of a woman. (Cf. K713.1.7,* K774, K832.3,*
KS74, K1549.5,* T230.) ITS VIII 225ff.; IHK 438, 442, 444; TLS XIV 27f.
draw warrior apart so that confederate may kill him. K2034.1.* King's daughter
secretly pledged to many to win their aid. K2094.* Love falsely pleinlcd for
wooer's benefit.
K778.1.* Woman (amazon) in disguise invites enemies singly into forest and
overcomes them. (Cf. F565, K872, K1837.6.) AR I 152; ITS VIII 153f.;
K786.* Fairy wins kiss in game: embraces woman and flies off with her
through skylight (smokehole). HRI II 160f.; IHK 615; Cross and Nitze,
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F301.2. Fairy lover entices mortal girl. F324.* Girl abducted by fairy. K1315.14.*
Woman won and lost by ruse. N4.2.* Playing game with uncanny being. RI0.
Abduction.
K787.* Maiden sent to rendezvous with lover, who is captured. CRC 66f.;
K811.1. Enemies invited to banquet and killed. (Cf. K2013,* K2294.*) CKD
6; ITS VIII 239f.; LSL xxxvii f.; OMM 230, 262, 590; OST III 189; RC
K811.4.* Hostile visitors hired into iron house concealed by wooden walls.
K815. Victim lured by kind words approaches trickster and is killed. (Cf.
K821.* Fairies in animal form persuaded they will hear music better in own
K822.* Women draw warrior aside so that confederate may kill him. (Cf.
K832. Dupe induced to look about: seized and killed. OST IV 149. Cf. IHK
391.
K. Deceptions 373
KS39.2.* Victim lured into approach by false token. (Cf. K815, K1839.8.*)
K839.4.* King who demands milk from all hornless cows, forced to accept
K863.1.* Jealous husband tricks blind poet into slaying wife's lover with in-
K866.* Fatal game: rolling down hill on barrel. Dupe crushed. OST III 83f.
K890.1.* Poor man deceives rich man, plays tricks on him, causes his death.
K898.* Dupe tricked into measuring boar whose bristles are poisoned. DLB
33; ITS VII 149; MAR III 177; RAC 150; RC XXXIII 157f.
K910. Murder by strategy. Beal VIII 87; IT 4 Ser I 242; IHK. 428, 442, 576,
584.
Ground cut from under adversary. K2350. Military strategy. D2061. Magic
murder.
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K911.2.* Man feigns death to stab brother who comes to grieve. (Cf. K2211.)
370.
K929.8.* Hero, who has eloped with affianced wife of king, induced to return
IHK 326f., 329f.; IT I 75f., 2 Ser II 109f.; ITS VIII 193f.; LMnU 66; SAI
K952.3.* Animal tricked into seizing hollow log. Man reaches through and
K974.* Man with deformed head slays his barbers. (Cf. F511.2.2.) OM III
T)18.11. Magic strength resides in hair. E710. External soul. K778. Capture
hero's wife.
K!i78. Uriah letter. Man carries written order for his own execution. (Cf.
K511.2,* K1087.1.*) CKD 35f.; PMLA LVI 937f., LXII 894f.; S XXIII 121.
K985.* Magic horse lent by fairy in disguise brings about death of mortal.
SG II 265f.
BI81. Magic horse. ("884.1.* Tabu: allowing horse to halt (stray, etc.). F361.
Fairies in disguise.
CKD 86f. Cf. MP XIX 384; IHK 168ff., 322 (Buinne Bordruad; cf. 326,
K987.* Aristotle's wife must sit on flagstone and write from his dicta-
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K1072.* Fairy induces hero to dive. into lake which makes person old. OST
IT 169f.
D1341. M:iyie object makes person old. F361. Fairy's revenue. D1788. Mniric
results fro?n hathint'. D1890. Magic aging. D921. " Magic lake (pond).
K1080. Persons duped into injuring eaeh other. (Cf. D2091.4. K2130.)
K10R4. TAar brings about fight between dupes. Cym XIV 113f.
K10S4.3.* Trickster attempts to bring friends to fight. (Plans that one kill
K1087.0.1.* Men disrobe and report they have been attacked to bring about
K11fi6.* Plot to induce king to commit a erime. His line will thus forfeit
K. Deceptions 375
K1231. Chaste woman refers lover to her husband for permission. IHK 615;
Cross and Nitze, Lancelot and Guenevere (Chicago, 1930), 36; IHK 615.
K1235.* King tricked into sleeping with hag. CKD 54f.; VB I 81f.
K1271. Amorous intrigue observed and exposed. (Cf. B134.1, J2365,* F345.2,*
K1550.1.*) IHK 149, 543, 580f., 611f.; ITS XXXIX 39, 65f.; Beal III 50f.;
RC XXVIII 101.
K1300. Seduction.
H1484.1.* Large fire and water for washing eves as_ device of expectant lover
who wishes to remain awake. K1915. The false bridegroom. K1837.7.* Wo-
man disguised a* man falsely accused of attempted seduction. P535.0.4.* Eric fine
K1301. Mortal woman seduced by a god. (Cf. A188,* D658. F300.) MAR III
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K1310. Seduction 1)y disguise or substitution. (Cf. D658, K1810, K1840.) Cf.
IHK 631n.
K1315.I4.* Woman won and lost by a ruse. (Cf. N4.2,* K786.*) TIB II 428;
maiden). (Cf. D361.1, F265, R4.1.*) MP XII 616f., 617n.; IHK 275.
K1349.4.* Lover visits gvarded maiden while harper puts mother to sleep.
1)1.164.24. Music causes magic sleep. D19n5.* Guardian macically made to sleep
while girl goes to lover. T30. Lovers' meeting. T50.1. (iirl carefully guarded
T131.2.) AC 53; CKD 104; LG 156f.; IHM 165; ITS VIII 255; RC XIII
39; SG II 401f.
434 f.
K1271.)
K1550.1.* Husband discovers wife's adultery. IHK 149, 243, 576; IT Extra-
band 414; LG 14, 19; RC XXIX 163, XXX 162, XXXI 450; TIS I 264; Beal
III 51f.
K1565. Blades (broken glass) to wound and detect wife's lover. TIS I 220n.
F831.4.* Arrow sliot at bull returns against shooter. J1510. The cheater cheated
K1915.2.* Through power of saint, man is caused to assume lover's form and sleep
with princess. Lover plots death of saint, but is accidentally slain in his place.
M221.1.* Hag offers to run race with men on condition that the one left behind
ment fitted to crime. Q591. Punishment: lie becomes truth. 0591.1.1.* King
tests saint by having man feign death; saint perceives trick and causes man to be
dead.
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K1611.2.* Guest to be killed suspects plot and forces host to sleep in his bed.
Brothers come home and kill their father. TLS XIV 41; ITS VIII 207f.
K1612.3.* Person sends wrong man to sleep with king's daughter. In revenge
166f.
K1691. The woman as cuckoo in the tree shot down. Beal VI 46.
by giant; tries to frighten them. "Why dost thou frighten the silly
calves?" says the huge herdsman. "Where are the dams of these calves?"
asks the adventurer. "They are on the other side of yonder mountain,"
D1368. Magic object causes illusions. D2031. Magic illusion. K1600. Deceiver
falls into own trnp. K1S70. Illusions. K2350. Military strategy. U110. Ap-
pearances deceive.
K. Deceptions 377
tain person. AIF 101; SG II 364f.; CKD 107. Cf. ITS VII 117; TIS II 583
(s.v. "disguises").
K1810.1.1.* Fool wears king's crown. (Cf. N338.2.*) CRC 96; TBC 140,
saint (angel, god) rewarded. Q66.1.* Humility before saint (god) in disguise
poor man saves almsgiving king from punishment in hell. V235. Mortal visited
by angeL
K1813. Disguised husband visits his wife. CKD 52f.; VB I 5Sf.; ZCP XVII
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347f.
CKD 96f.; IHK 266; SG II 213f., 318; ITS VIII 223; Beal VI 30.
K1816.0.3.1. Hero in menial disguise at heroine's wedding. MAR III 94; TIS
II 426.
TIS I 227; ATC 207, 208; IT I 301 (bachlach. cf. 382). Cf. IHK 254, 259.
339.
HA I 391; IHK 434; ITS X 115f.; LF I 127, 153; FM III 339; RC XXXIII
III 339; IHK 521; ITS X 31, XXVIII 225; SLC 140.
K1818. Disguise as sick man. (Fairy lover disguised as sick man.) IHK
K1818.1. Disguise as leper. AR I 152; BNE II 173; CKD 97, 109; 1HK 267,
434; ITS VIII 153f.; LG 128; OST V l11f.; RC XII 345, XIII 81, XVI 282,
XXVII 238f.; ZCP XVIII 98. For cross-references see Motif Index,
K1818.3. Disguise as madman (fool). (Cf. N338.2,* P192.*) Cf. Goi 20.
K1821.4.* Youths wear false beards (of grass, wool). CRC 57, 76; IHK 172.
521, 527; IT 3 Ser I 387f.; ITS VIII 217; RC XXVI 13; TBC 130,165; ZCP
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K1837. Disguise of woman as man. (Cf. K778.1.*) CKD 96f.; BMC II 339;
IHK 266.
Ser I 385.
K521.1.3.* In order to save child from death, maid substitutes block resembling
it. K1611.2.* Guest to be killed suspects plot and forces host to sleep in his bed.
Brothers coine home and kill their fnthcr. N338.* Death as result of mistaken
K. Deceptions 379
K1845. Substitute in battle. (Cf. A172.) CKD 50; IHK 177f.; MAR III
bears enemy's dress (crown). (Cf. K1883.4.*) BNE IT 47; IHK 193;
TBC 280.
K1845.2.* King, fearing death at hands of enemy, forces follower to take tiis
K911.2.* Man feigns death to stab brother who conies to yrieve. K1600. De-
ceiver falls into own trap. K18S4.* Illusion of death. 0591.1. Punishment:
K1863.* Death feigned to learn how soldiers are. resuscitated. (Cf. E155.1.)
GJ IX 283f.
K1870. Illusions. Cf. VSH I xcviii, clxix, clxxviii f.; IHK 312f., 560ff.
D1331.4. Magic object causes sight-shifting. D2151.1.4.* Sea appears like flowery
F931.3.1.' Sea behaves like solid earth when man is buried in it. K1800. De-
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K1872.1. Army appears like forest. IHK 372, 478; TLS I If. (|18f.), IV If.
(534f.).
K1872.5.* Hanners of army appear like flock of many-colored birds. CKD 10S.
IHK 478.
K1881. Absent person seems to be present. (Cf. .117",o.) CKD 53; VSH
K1883.1. Phantom army attacked. (Cf. F58.e,.2.) CS 240; Of; 251. 263;
K1883.2. Objects (animals) attacked under the illusion (hat they are men.
(Cf. K1883.1.) CML 31; LSL 20; RC XXIII 409f. XLIII S7f.; TBC 280;
K1883.3. Tioo soldiers slay each other, thinking they are slaying a common
enemy. OST III 149; RC XXVII 301; VSH I clxix. Cf. IT 4 Ser I 242.
F1883.4.* Slayers magically made to believe stone their enemy. They behead
VSH I clxix.
K1886.2. Mists which lead astray. GJ IX 294f.; IT 3 Ser I 213, 319; ITS
XXVIII 61; IHK 463; RC XLIII 23f.; SG II 11; TLS XVII 71. For cross-
J1772.5.*) AR I 153.
(Cf. A1611.10.1,* F278.2.*) ITS VIII 83. Cf. MAR III 43.
K1887.3.1.* (Saint's) bell heard but never found. (Cf. D1213, V220.) RIAT-
K1889.1. House (dun) seems to be afire. (Cf. K1886.) H 57; IHK 313, 550,
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K1892.2.* Girl hides lover under clothing upon which she sits. (Cf. K1521.)
AIF 29.
K1894.* False proof: cloak dipped into water used as evidence of stormy
weather. RC XI 132.
K1900-1999. IMPOSTURES
Goi 96.
K1915.2.* Through power of saint, man is caused to assume lover's form avd
sleep with princess. Lover plots death of saint, but is accidentally slain
K1921.2. Two mothers exchange their children, a boy and a girl. TL I xiv:
K. Deceptions 381
K1932. Impostors claim reward (prize) earned by hero. IHK 393; RC XXIX
rescued princess used as bandage for wound. K1830.6.* Warriors whiten weapons,
thus disguising identity of one of their number who bears white-handled battle-axe.
K200O-2099. HYPOCRITES
K810. Fatal deception into trickster's power. KR.10.2.* Victim lured into
approach by false token. K929.8.* Hero, who has eloped with affianced wife
"f king, induced to return to couvt and treacherously slain during enforced ab-
plot and forces host to sleep in bis bed. Rrothers come home and kill their father.
K2010.1. Man pretends friendship hut attacks king to avenge violation of his
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K2013.* Enemy invited for marriage with relative (for meeting) attacked.
K2013.1.* Enemy invited to meeting and attacked. CKD 85, 89; IHK 240 (cf.
590f.).
K2014.1.* King has wounded ally attended by leeches, but bribes them to
introduce beetles, awns of barley, etc.. into the wounds. (Cf. K1016,*
K2034.* Same reward promised to many helpers. CR III 125. (Cf. K234.1.*)
K2034.1.* King's daughter seeretly pledged to many to win their aid. (Cf.
P273.2.1.*) MAR III 154; OG 300; TBC 289f. Cf. IHK 159. 195. 222. 683
advise opposing lings hoir each can overcome the other. HRI II 76f.; IHK
K2036.* Helper steals object ohlainetl at end of quest. (Cf. HI230, K300f.,
K2051.5.* Women adorn their heads, though they are immoral below. (Cf.
U15.0.1.*)
XI 132.
K2094.* Love falsely pledged for wooer's benefit. (Cf. K612,* K579.9.*) RC
XI 132.
K2I10. Slanders.
K2110.1. Calumniated wife. (Cf. K2218.1.*) HS and N VIII 241n.; IHK 601,
K2111. Potiphar's wife. A woman makes vain overtures to a man and then
accuses him of attempting to force her. AIF 65f.; CKD 42f.; ITS VIII
383f.; RC XIII 362f.; SAI 105f.; ZCP XIII 200f.; BNE II 103f.
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IHK 93f., 675 (s.v. "Bricriu Nemthenga"), 680 (s.v. "Dubthach Dael,
Daeltenga"); CR I 13f.; ITS II 9f. (Bricriu), VII 116f.; IHM 123n.; MAR
D2097.* Magic trouble-making. K1080. Persons duped into injuring each other.
K2131. Trickster makes two friends each suspicious of the other's inten-
K2211. Treacherous brother. Usually elder brother. (Cf. S73.*) CKD 4f.;
K. Deceptions 383
SG II 370.
K2213. Treacherous wife (mistress). (Cf. T230.) IHK 431f., 435f., 437f.,
440f., 573; IHM 321; ITS VII 131, X 49; LMR 75; RC XV 324; ATC 193f.,
215f.
K2213.1. Matron of Ephesus. Cf. HS and VIII 18f.; ATC 283f., 801.
K2213.3. Faithless wife plots with paramour against husband?* life. (Cf.
K530.1.1,* K713.1.7,* K1549.5.*) BBN 154; CCC 75f.; E II 23f., 183, VII
200, 204; IHK 431f., 440f.; IHM 321; ITS VIII 227, IX 225; MAR III 151;
K2213.3.3.* Faithless wife deceives husband while she searches for lover.
SG II 91f.
D1840, K778, K975.) MAR III 97; IHK 434; TLS XIV 27f.
K2213.7.* Faithless wife betrays husband to her father. HM 80; TLS XIV 29.
K2213.9.* Faithless wife incites sons to make war upon father. RC XLIII 293.
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K2213.10.* Faithless wife tricks husband into setting lover free. CR III 301.
K2213.11.* Treacherous queen tricks king into bestowing kingdom for a year
upon her son by former marriage. At end of year son retains crown on
ground that both seller and buyer must abide by contract. (Cf. K231.)
E IV 25; EIL 2; IHK 525, 529; MAR III 140; SLC 129f.
K2215.* Treacherous children. (Cf. P236. S20.) CrSc 309; CKD 30f., 58f.;
IHK 584.
3Sf.
K2231. Treacherous mistress. FL III 512; RC XVI 6fi; ITS VII 119.
CKD 85, 104; IHK 480f., 576, 592; IHM 105; ITS VIII 293; HA I 161, 193;
K2297.* Treacherous friend. (Cf. P310.) ITS VII 117, VIII 293; RC XVIII
93ff.
K2312.4.* Saint, when forced to return to his monastery after swearing not
to "come with his face before him." comes walking backicards. MO 49:
K2319.2.* One day and one night. Saint has tribute remitted for a day and
a night; i.e., forever, because there is but one day and one night in time.
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(Cf. K232.2,* K2319.7.*) AIF 79; IHM 165n.; SG II xxiii n.. 401f.
K2319.3.* "One foot in Scotland and the other in Ireland." Trickster, wish-
ing to gain access to court of hostile king without being recognized, has
land and a sod from Ireland, and declares that he has one foot in Scotland
M341.3.2.* Prophecy: death between Krin (Ireland) and Alba (Scotland). Dies
sons and grandsons. They belong to him. (Cf. H218, H1561.2.) TBC 213;
IHK 188f.
K2319.7.* King induced by saint to remit tribute till Luan. "Luan" means
both "Monday" and "Doomsday." (Cf. K2319.2.*) CKD 113; IHM 165n.;
ITS VIII 257; RC XIII 107; SG II xxiii n., 401f.; VSH I cxxxlv, clxvii.
K2319.7.1.* Water-monster allows saint to place cauldron over its head until
K. Deceptions 385
K2319.8.* Saint hides fugitive from king underground. When king demands
fugitive, saint (who never lies) replies, "Verily, 1 know not where he is,
if he is not under thee even where thou art." The king is satisfied and
K2351.6.* Wild horses with hags containing stones tied to their tails, driven
K2351.7.* Wild faun sent by saint into hostile army, so that all follow it and
K2355.* Defeat reported falsely to dishearten warrior. TBC 358. Cf. IHK 209.
K2357. Disguise to enter enemy's camp (castle). (Cf. 641.2,* K1810.) CKD
88; FM III 339; ITS VIII 223, XXVIII 225; MAR III 94; TIS II 426.
BLHT 346f.
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K1816.11.*) HA I 391.
VIII 223.
CKD 108f.
K23i",S.* Man disguised as animal sent among enemy, that first blood be
K2.c!fi4.* Brambles heaped in ford to halt enemies. FL III 492; HRI II 96.
ostensibly to be used for serving food; torch uncovered as signal for at-
K2369.11.* Fairy mist mistaken for smoke of enemy's burning ships. (Cf.
D902.1, F278.2.*) ITS IV 213, XLI 109, 141f., 147, 165, 169, 245.
K2378.1.* Person allowed to win first game so that he will play for higher
K2378.2.* Warrior consents to flee for the sake of future victory. TBC 207.
K2385. Demon enters person and refuses to leave until wishes have been
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L. REVERSAL OF FORTUNE
son will succeed to throne. M314.2.* Younger son becomes king. P17.8.* King-
LI00. Unpromising hero. OST VI 173f. (Amadan M6r, "Great Fool"); UCN
314; TLS VI 76; BCC 141; ATC 339. Cf. MP XVIII 210ff.
L102. Unpromising heroine. (Usually, but not always the youngest daugh-
ter.) (Cf. L11l.2.1.1,* L113.1.6.1.*) Beal VIII 86, 90; CKD 26; RC XXV
L111.1, Exile returns and succeeds. (Cf. A516.*) Nutt, "Aryan Expulslon-
and-Return Formula in the Folk and Hero Tales of the Celts," Folk Lore
Record IV (London, 1881); BMC II 365; CKD 5f., 39; IHM 105f., 137, 157,
161, 186; E VII 201; IT 3 Ser I 206f.; ITS VIII 239f.; LSL xxxvii f.; NIR
XXVI 100; OMC II 147; OMM 230, 262, 590; PFM 180f.; RC XIII 435f.,
XVIII 178, 295, XX 337f., 432f.; RAC 148f.; MAR III 168; RIAC 270; SLC
138f., 151, 184f.; TLS XVI 33 (Mac Con); UCN 312; ZCP VIII 275f.;
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L111.2. Foundling hero (heroine). CKD 24, 39; E IV 95f.; OMC II 147; S
door but only window and skylight"). (Cf. S351.2.1.*) ITS IX 133; EIL
L112.2. Very small hero. IHK 678 (s.v. "Cu Chulainn"); MAR III 155. See
L112.9.* Ugly child becomes great poet. (Cf. L124.1.1,* P427.7.*) IHK 514,
L.113.1.1. Swineherd as hero. (Cf. P412.2.*) CKD 37; PMLA LVI 937f.
L.122. Unsophisticated hero. (Cf. L11l.1, T617.) IHK 130; Stories from the
Tdin (ed. J. Strachan, Dublin, 1908). 1f.; E I 180f.; ATC 335f.; OG 225f.
1.124. Dumb hero. (Cf. D2020.) CKD 5f.; IHM 103; RC XX 432f.
L.124.1.1.* Famous poet does not speak until he is lit (.}, 7) years old. (Cf.
L125.* Crazy hero (heroine) (Amaddn 3I6r. "Great Fool'). (Cf. M301.9,*
1,192.*) Beal X 175f.; RIAP XXX 269; OST VI 173f. Cf. CKD 69f.
1.162. Lowly heroine marries prince (king). (Cf. S351.2.1.*) CKD 26f.;
GJ V 186; ITS VIII 305; MP XII 608n.; RC XIV 243, XXV 19f.; RIAP
L212.1.* Saint, offered any gift from God, chooses (virginity and) trisdom.
L212.2.* Solomon, offered any gift from God, chooses wisdom. Granted wis-
L212.3.* Hero prefers fame to long life. (Cf. J216.5,* M341.1.9.*) IHK 136.
L212.3.1.* "Fame. (honor) is more enduring than life" (Cf. J229.9.*) IHK
80 (cf. 259); MP XLI1I 8; SGMR 170f.; ITS VII 164 line 13f.; TLS XVI
9."..
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when he turns for vengeance toward echo of his own voice. FL IV 484f.;
RC XVI 72.
H251.3.6.*)
M51. Decree that hero must wed only a virgin. (Cf. T131.7.*)
M55. Judgment: pardon given if hero produces the lady about whom he.
M101. Punishment for broken oaths. (Cf. Q263.) Cf. RAC 172f.
M101.3.* Death as punishment for broken oath. (Cf. C920, Q263, Q411.) FM
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M113.1.* Oath taken on arms. (Cf. D1316.U.*) IT I 20._if.; ITS I 69; TBC
M117.* Vow to perform certain act unless cataclysm occurs. TBC 103f.;
IHK 213.
M119.1.* Swearing by the elements: sun, moon, stars, wind. (Cf. M101.3.1.*
M119.6,* V1.6.*) Atl IV 179; AC 71; AMC 4; AV I 19: BDG 3f.; CKD 57;
CML 105; CrSc 27; DDC 145f., 147f.; FM I 143; G.I II 180, VIII 172, 188;
IHK 298; IMC 149; ITS VII 131. IX 39, X 71, 145; LMR 42: LSL xxviii:
MAR III 29; OST I 102; NIR XXVI 100; RAC 172f.; RC VI 168, XIII 53,
XX 339; SG II 402; TL II 567; TLS III 397. X 11; TIN 127. 141; VSH I
M119.2.* Swearing by (clan) gods. (Cf. A415.) DHC 25, 90; EC II 10; FL
XLVI 382f.; RC X 227; ITS II 61, 95; TBC 227, 232, 358; TBD 43, 65, 89,
M119.6.* Swearing by "the Seven Things which they serve." MAR III 36;
RC XV 311f.
M119.7.* Leader asking truce required to place his hand on his genitals as
M135.* Vow never to remarry. (Cf. T211.) ITS VII 121; TBC 281.
M137. Vow never to be jealous of one's wife. ZCP XVII 134; IHK 243.
M137.1.* Woman requires husband free from jealousy. IHK 243, 580. Cf.
W11.5.12.*) SG II 136.
M151. Tow not to eat before hearing of adventure. (Cf. C287.* N770.0.1.*
W213.*) HS and N VIII 210n.: ITS X 19; OC .",n.; SGMR 103; S VIII 76.
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M151.2.* Vow not to tarry until finest is concluded. ITS I 31, 47f.
M151.3.* Vow not to take food or drink until manner of father's death is
M151.4.* Vow not to take food or drink until enemy is killed. G.I VIII 220.
M151.5.* Vow not to eat or sleep until certain event is brought to pass. (Cf.
M151.7.* Heroine will not laugh till arrival of destined hero. <C{. H341.)
Ml."i8. Vow never to refuse food to any man. (Cf. CS71,* M202.0.1.* M223 *
M161.* Vow never to flee in fear of death. G.I VIII 219; ITS VII 97.
M164.* Hard rows that none of his profession will make a request of any
ALC 273.
W35.2.*) ATC 202f.; AIF 47; BCC 165; CKD 92, 100f.; 1HK 80; IrTs
III 8f.; LF 153f.; Cross and Nltze, Lancelot and Guenevere (Chicago,
1930), 49n.; PMLA LXIV 877f.; RC XXIV 41f., XXXIII 48f.; TIS II
422f.; Mel IV column 164; OG 313n.; ZCP X 17; POW 43. Cf. SG II 186.
M203. King's promise irrevocable. (Cf. M10.) IHK 80; SGMR 170.
M207.* Land grants (bargains). RC XVII 16; Sp XXV 187. Cf. BCC 181.
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M219.1.* Bargain with the devil for an heir. (Cf. S223.) RC XIV 29; L. A.
M221. Beheading bargain. Giant allows liero to cut off his head; he will cut
off hero's later. ATC 279f.; EIL 18; IHK 447, 460f.. 466; ITS II 99f.;
Per II 281f.; SG II 204; Kittredge, Gawaln and the. Green Knight (Cam-
M221.1.* Hag offers to run race with men on condition that the one left
M223.* Blind promise (rash boon). Person grants wish before hearing It.
(Cf. C871,* M202.0.1,* M261.) ATC 200, 202; LF 153f.; Mel IV column 164;
IT 3 Ser I 212; EIL 110; ITS I 13f., VII 171, VIII 223; OST III 215; OG
313n.; Cross and Nltze, Lancelot and Guenevere (Chicago, 1930), 49n.;
PMLA XVI 405f., LXIV 877f.; RC XXXIII 48f.. XLII 330f.; SG II 332f.;
VB I 75f.; ZCP X 17, XII 275, XIV 149f.; RIAT-IMS I Part i, p. cxllv.
M223.1.* Person who never refuses a request. (Cf. CS71.* M15S. W11.15.*)
M234.* Life spared in return for life-long service. (Cf. K613.*) ITS X 69;
OST VI 205f.
M237.1.* Opponents agree not to fight and are thus undefeated. (Cf. M263.*)
(Cf. F327,* 0266.* M202.0.1,* M210, M221, M223.* N4.2.*) PMLA LXIV
M252. Promise of dying man to bring news of other world. (Or two friends
agree that the first to die shall bring news.) LSL x f.; OMM 77; ZCP
X 239.
M261. Chaste woman promises herself to her lover when the rocks leave
D2136.1. Hocks moved hy iiuigic. Z61. Never: various ways of expressing this
idea.
M262.* Person promises to have but one consort if he is cured. IT 4 Ser I 246.
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back a day's journey if opposing warrior will cease his feats of arms
upon them until a certain battle in the future. (Cf. M237.1.*) TBC 297.
M300-399. PROPHECIES
787f. (s.v. "Divination"): ChCe 262; OMM 372f.; TCD 23f., 29, 30. 32, 33.
59, 60, 71, 108. 136. 175. 177 (s.v. "Prophecies"). 440; RAC 397 (s.v.
M300.1.* Prophecy by Jesus that certain people shall lire "till coming of
N847,* V211.0.4.*) AIM IV 103f.: BMC I 523; CG 155; DDC 105f.; MAC
M301.3. Dr u ids as prophets (fdthi). BCC 27, 31, 127; BDG 61f.. 171f.: BMC
II 509; BNE II 177, 184; ChCe 21; BF 113, 255; CML 153f.; CR III 309;
CS 23; DDC 99f.: E III 169. IV 23; EIL 13; IHK 70, 71 (faith), 135:
HM 50; IT I 20; ITS V 41f., 83f., 169, IX 133; LG 180f.; LMnU 61f., 75n..
83n.; LSL 184. 204, 226; MAC 273; RAC 247; RC XXI 155, 319, XXIV 193.
XXXVIII 238, XLIII 43, 91; RR IX 44f.; SG II 85, 231, 249, 369f., 375f..
430; TBC 60, 286, 333f.; TBD 51; TL I 43f., II 449; TLS XVI 31; TP II
314; VSH I cliv. clxf.; ZCP VIII 309. 318, XII 275, XIII 255f., XIV 154,
M301.5.* Saints (holy men) as prophets. BCC 23, 91, 115f., 127, 137, 145f.,
173; BNE II 24. 30, 121, 183. 187, 204, 207, 230; GG 9f.; H 101; HA I
177; FM I 435; ITS IX 159, 173; OM I 121; OST V 31f.; LG 207; LSL
176, 224f. , 231, 273, 378; MO 159; RC IX 495, XII 337, XIV 61f., XX 255f.,
XXVII 287; SC 79f.; SG II 9, 15, 49, 77f., 94, 218; TL I 39, 113, 169, 247,
II 385, 451f.; TLS II 287, XVII 11E., 93; VSH I clxxf.; ZCP II 551, 559,
IX 283, XI 131, 133, 135, 143, 145; BLHT 409f. For cross-references see
Ser I 207; MAR III 152; RC XXVIII 156f., XLIII 11; SG II 395; TBC
"Fairy," "Fairies."
D1812.5.1.1.7.*) FL XXI lS6f.; IHM 518; TEF I 354f., 390 (s.v. "Ban-
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M301.9.1.* Fool (entertainer) as prophet. (Cf. P192.*) IHK 71, 643; OCR
6, 124, 228; BR 31; LSL 265; RC XII 423f. , XXVII 275, XXXV 208; SG
II 269.
M301.17.1.* King in will foretells that daughters of his son shall he fruitful.
BR 195.
M301.18.* Poet as prophet. (Cf. D1812.3.3.0.2.1.*) IHK 71. 519n., 522. 542;
M302. Means of learning the future. TCD 129, 439 (s.v. "Omens").
M304. Prophecy from enigmatical laugh. (Cf. N456.) "The Motive of the
209.
M310.1.* Prophecy: future greatness and fame. (Cf. M364.7,* X200.) BCC
91, 101, 111, 173; BR 195; E IV 23; IHK 134f., 273; RC VI 182; SG II 79;
M311. Prophecy: future greatness of unborn child. BCC 11; BMC II 452:
BNE II 186f.; IHK 273, 275; LSL 231; RC XIII 455; IT 3 Ser I 393f.;
SLC 84f.; TL I 169; ZCP XIV 154; VSH I clxii; PMLA LXII 893.
BNE II 121; Cym XIV 109; IHK 276n.; RC XXIV 183. 193; RR IX 44f.;
ZCP IX 283.
N127.* The auspicious day (Hays). F317.* Fairy predicts future greatness of
(new-born) child. T589.8.* Woman strives to delay birth until auspicious day.
23; BCC 11; CML 163; LSL 184; SG II 79; ZCP VIII 309, XI 135, XII
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III 167; RAC 148 (cf. ITS VII xlv); RC XXXI 456n.
A52.S.2.* Culture hero slays his grandfather. E765.4.3.* Father will die when
to the throne. SI 1.7.* Jealous father vows to kill his daughter's suitors. T97.*
M311.2.* Prophecy: child born at certain time trill build religious edifice.
XII 327.
M314.* Prophecy: man (child) will become king. (Cf. M311.4.* M395.*
W215.3.*) BCC 91: Wt 195. 2"": CO 99: LSL 276; SG II 77; TL I S9;
M314.1.* Prophecy: son who catches certain faicn will become king. (Cf.
M314.2.* Prophecy: king will be succeeded by the son whom he shall see
next. Sends for elder son, who delays and is preceded by younger son.
Elder son is slain next day; younger son becomes king. (Cf. D1812.5.0.7.2,*
K1612.) HA I 11.
M314.3.* Prophecy: younger son will succeed to throne. (Cf. L10.) BR 203;
M315.* Prophecy: man will eat magic salmon and gain knowledge. (Cf.
121.
M318.* Prophecy: no snakes in Ireland. AC 19; ITS XXXV 35, 61, 123,
M321.* Prophecy: long life. (Cf. D1345, D1857.*) BNE II 6; L8L 176;
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M322.* Prophecy: person will avenge his own death. (Cf. E233,* N623.3.*)
151; BNE II 37; CS 247; E V 230; GG 93, 173; HA I 177; IHK 120, 518;
551,559; ITS IX 133; MAR III 155; RC XVIII 294, XXI 315, XLIII 43; SG
II 80, 85f.; TBD 51; VSH I olxii, clxxi; ZCP I 108, XI 133, 143, 145.
M341.0.1.* Saint prophesies that certain man will hare a training of coming
E765.4.3.1.* M358.1.1,* T156.1.*) BCC 129; CKD 82; HRI II 136; IHK
518, 581; ITS IX 133; TLS XVI 69; MP XLIII 15; SG II 15, 74f., 249; VSH
I clxxi; BNE II 37, 183, 204. 207, 230. Cf. BNE II 219.
M341.1.9.* Prophecy: early death. (Cf. J216.5,* M365.1.*) TBC 60f.; IHK
136.
11341.1.10.* Prophecy: death of king (l)cfore the morrow). IHK 559; LSL
276; TL I 89.
80f., 395.
M377.1.* Slone that is to kill one powdered and thrown into distant sea. Q582.5.*
Alan boasts he tears saint no more than hornless sheep; killed by hornless sheep.
drowning. (Cf. C923, F901,* M304. N456.) BNE E II 87; RC XXIII 421f.,
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when demanded. (Cf. C650, M341.2.0.1.*) CS 156; RC III 177f. Cf. IHK
552f., 562.
M341.2.18.1.* Hero kept from going to battle lest he be slain. IHK 559f.;
OG 232.
rolling over Europe. (Cf. D1207.1,* M357.*) IHM 221f.; RC XVI 62;
M341.3.2.* Prophecy: death between Erin and Alba. Dies between two hills
M341.6.* Prophecy: person foretells men death. IHK 561: TBC 152; VSH I
clxxi.
M342. Prophecy of downfall of kingdom. BMC II 534f.; CS 23; IHK 124, 560;
CR III 309f.; LMnU 61f., 75n.; BLHT 409f. Cf. TLS XVI 69.
M343. Parricide prophecy. In spite of all attempts to thwart the fates, the
child kills his father. Krappe, Balor with the Evil Eye (New York, 1927),
A525.2.* Culture hero slays his grandfather. E765.4.1. Father will die when
daughter marries. M311.1. Prophecy: king's grandson will dethrone him. M371.2.
vent fulfillment of parricide prophecy, father orders all children born to him to be
slain. M01.2.* Inexorable fate. P233. Father and son. Q211.1. Parricide
punished. SI 1.12.* Cruel father, who learns that he is to be Killed by his son,
137.
M343.3.* Prophecy: murder by nephew. (Cf. P297.) FL III 477; RC XVI 38.
SG II 430.
M355.* Prophecy: unborn child to be blind (deformed, sickly, etc.). AIF 103.
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539; BCC 125; HA I 7f.; BMC II 534; GG 205; ITS VIII 201; LMnU 61f.,
M356.1.* Prophecies concerning outcome of war. IHK 120; ITS V 83f., 169;
ZCP II 559; RC XXVIII 156ff.; SG II 433; TBC 14ff.; VSH I clxxi, II 91.
M356.1.1.* Prophecy: loss of battle (combat). TBC 14f.; IHK 120; SG II 375;
faned by king, who demand atonement and foretell that it must be paid on
F302.7,* M341.2.18.*) IHK 120, 124; RC XXI 319; TBD 65; VSH II 91.
M356.1.3.* Prophecy: first side to slay in battle will be defeated. Cym XIV
119.
M356.3.* Prophecy: unborn (new-born) child (girl) to bring evil upon land.
EIL 13; HRI I 94f.; IHK 324; IT I 69f.; TIS II 545; LMnU 61 f., 83n.;
VSH I clxii.
IHK 522, 551: RC XII 111, XV 441, XXVI 36f., XLVI 123f.
M:!.".7.1.* Prophecy: fiery bolt from a dragon to kill world population. (Ct.
.-,91.
155.
M359.1.* Prophecy: weapons with which man is killed will recount deed to
M359.3.* Prophecya torture "with varied tortures." (Cf. Q560.) TLS II 287.
M361. Fated hero. Only certain hero will succeed in exploit. (Cf. Z254.*)
G xlii f.; ITS I 39; OG 234 (destined hero); ATC 236n., 358f., 412.
IV 103f.; CG 155; IHK 556, 570; ITS VIII 345; RIAT XX 101; TIN 219n.;
TLS XIV 9f.; VSH I exxxii, clxii. For cross-references see Motif-Index.
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M364.* Various prophecies connected with saints. (Cf. V220.) BCC 129;
FM I 435; TLS XVII 1if.; An Hoi LI 323. For cross-references see Motif-
278.
LSL 251.
heathen. TL I 141.
XII 337.
V222.0.1.*) BCC 11, 13, 27, 37, 143, 171; BF 95; BNE II 23, 44f., 80; IHK
556, 570; LSL 101f., 159, 163, 171, 176, 183, 248, 284; Mediaeval Studies in
Honor of J.D.M. Ford (Cambridge, Mass., 1948), 204; MO 133; SG II 19, 23,
233; TL I 33f., 43, 151, II 449; TP II 314; LC 31; IT 4 Ser I 248f.; VSH
BBC 27, 31; BF 257; ChCe 22; H 99; IT I 13, 20; LH II 33, 181; L8L
M363,* M364.7.1,* V331.) AIM III 48f., IV 103f.; BCC 27; BBN 22n.;
BNE II 186; BLHT 409f.; BCC 171; CG 121, 155; EIL 40; O xlvii; ITS
VII 148, 198; TCD 28, 136, 334; TL 1 33f. . 43, II 449: TI.S XIV 9I\: TP
M3fi4.7.3.* Bishop foretells birth of saint. MO 133; BNE II 441.; RIAT Part
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i, p. xlvii.
207.
M365.1.* Prophecy: hero may win fame but die early. Chooses fame. (Cf.
M369.1.* Prophesies that person will tell three (two) falsehoods before death.
M369.2.1.* Future husband (wife) foretold. (Cf. T100.) ZCP XIII 25511'.
M369.2.2.* Prophecy: lovers not destined to meet in life will never part after
TP II 330.
360; TBC236.
M369.4.* Names of future kings foretold. BF 13f.; CKD 14; OMM 387f.; SC
338.
IHK 547, 550f., 633f.; MAR III 177f., 179f.; OG 234f.; SG II 75f., 85f.; TBD
23f.
AS16.* Expulsion and return of culture hero. LI 11.1. Exile returns and sue-
ceeds. A511.7.* Culture hero reared in seclusion. S350.2.* Child driven out
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E765.4.3.* Father will die when daughter bears son. M343. Parricide prophecy.
R41.2. Captivity in tower. T50.1. Girl carefully guarded from suitors. M311.1.
3 Ser I 393 f.
M377.1.* Stone that is to kill one powdered and thrown into distant sea. SG
II 425f.
XVI 38f.
M381.* Man whose death has been prophesied takes refuge in church, but is
BNE II 37.
M395.* Prophecy: son of certain name will become king; all sons given the
M396.* Prophecy: meeting will take place only after death. OMM 475.
M397.* Prophecy: hunters will encounter certain wild boar. (Cf. B183.)
M400-499. CURSES
I 313; MO 71, 201; BNE II 27; VSH I cix; RIAT-IMS I Part I, p. cv;
ZCP III 209; RIAC 1498; Sp XXV 187; SGMR 316ff., 424 (s.v. "curse");
M400.1.* Satire. (Cf. M400.) AE 103; AIM IV 14f.; ALI I 45; BCC 163;
BMC I 439f., II 424; CG 71; CKD 33; ERE IV 367f.; G xxxvif.; IHK
69f., 94, 257; IT 3 Ser I 124f.; MAC 264f.; MAR III 27; RAC 326; RC VIII
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II 431; TBD 115; TCD 63; TLS VII 13, IX 69, X 59; VSH I cii f., cxiii,
clix, clxx; ZCP III 205, XVII 154, XVII 205; RIAC 37, 170, 332, 1498,
song. D1318.12.1.1.* Poet's spell causes ale vessels to burst when mother's request
for ale is refused. D1402.15. Magic poem (satire) causes king to waste away.
poem (satire) causes death. D1403.1.* Magic poem (satire) raises blotches on
face. D1403.1.1.* Magic poem causes deformity. D1445.3.* Saint's chant kills
animal. D1445.4.* Magic poem (satire) kills animals. D1563.7.* Magic poem
(satire) makes land sterile. D1799.3.* Magic results from special rituals. P427.4.*
punishment for wrongful satire. Q451.4.r,.* Tongue cut out as punishment for
Satirizing as punishment for breaking treaty. QS56.7.1.* Curse (satire) for en-
62, 92n.; ZCP XVII 69; SER 107; PMLA LXII 892, 908.
M400.1.1.1.* Woman satirists punished in hell (?). IT I 187 lines 16. 33;
IPD 39f.
SER 107.
100.
M411.4. Man pursued by hatred of the gods. (Cf. A180, C50, F361.) MAR III
M411.5. Old woman's curse (satire). (Cf. F234.2.1, K2293, M400.1.1,* N825.3.)
SG II 431; TBD 49f.; ZCP III 205. Cf. IHK 175 (cf. 170), 551, 560, 590.
M411.6.* Druid's curse. IT 3 Ser I 124f.; LMnU 75n.; RC XII 71; VSH I
oxiii, clix, clxxlli f.; ZCP XVII 154. For cross-references see Motif-Index,
M411.6.1.* Druid's curse makes land sterile. RAC 310; VSH I clix.
M411.S.* saint's curse. (Cf. V220.) AC 66; BCC 25. 57, 109, 131, 161; Beal
II 360f.; BMC II 463, 494; BNE II 77f., 87, 143, 174f., 229f.. 234; BDG 5,
233; AIF 187; Atl IV 153f.; CKD 69, 108; CR V99f.; E V 101; GG 13; IHK
254; IrTs I 12; LSL 270; RC XII 341. 349. XXIII 403f., XXIX 219; RIAC
1593; SG II 14. 73. 113, 218; TT, I 35. 39, 81, 139. 143f.. 213, 451f.; TP II
336; VSH I exix. cl. clvi, clxxiii f.; ZCP III 209; MD 137. Cf. Sp XXV 187.
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XVII 283, XX 428, XXIII 403; SG II 82f.; TCD 30; VSH I clxxvii; CrSc
275; E IV 45; AIM I 43; BNE II 28. 40. For cross-references see Motif-
360f.
M411.17.* Curse In, king. BNE II 87; IHK 262; SG II 83; VSH I clxxiv.
M411.18.* Curse by poet. IHK 262. 517, 523; AMC S. 44: SER 115f.
M413.1. Curse given from a height. It will fall with full effect upon objects
M414.2.* Zaint cursed. BNE II 87, 174f.: SG II 73f., 82f. Cf. SER 1231'.
M414.5.* A'tnfif cursed. AU I 539; CKD 69, 108; BNE II 87; SG II 83, 431;
LMnU 75n.; ZCP III 205, 209; MD 137; Sp XXV 187; ITS XII 11. For
M414.6.* Poet cursed. IHK 254. (Cf. P427.7.*) Cf. IHK 263f.; SER 115f.
M414.8.* Mice (rats, cats) cursed. (Cf. D117.1, D142.0.1,* B200.) CKD 93;
M416.1. Curse: appetite of twelve men. Given with the gift of twelve men's
M422. Curse transferred to another person or thing. (Cf. Q576.) Beal III
500; VSH I clxxiii f.; RIAT I Part i, pp. xxxvi, civ; IHK 133n.
M430. Curses on persons. (Cf. D2061.2.4, M414,* Z357.*) BNE II 66; AMC
8, 44; Sp XXV 187; HA I 313; ITS VII 120. Cf. SER 102f. For cross-
M430.0.1.* Curses on cities. BCC 125; BMC II 462; BDG 5; LC xlvi; LMnU
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75n.; CKD 58n.; SG II 70f., 83; TEF I 269; VSH I clxxii. Cf. IT I 14 line
M431.1. Curse: loss of eye. (Cf. D2062.2.1.*) SG II 83; BNE II 116; RIAT-
M438.1.* Curse: man (poet) 1o kiss a leper. CKD 96; IHK 262, 266; OST
V73.
M438.3.* Curse: restlessness. (Cf. H1388.) IHK 470; CKD 69; OG 56.
M438.8.* Dying father condemns treak son to be servant of his brothers. (Cf.
VI 7.
M442.2.* Curse: she-wolf to carry off man's genitals. (Cf. Q451.10.) CKD
M445.* Giant cursed: may neither heaven nor earth receive him. ITS I 67.
M460. Curses on families. (Cf. M442.1.*) AU I 539; BCC 25, 109; BNE II
229f., 234; SG II 218; TL I 39, 71, 95, 97, 109, 225, II 451f., 465; VSH I
clxxiv.
M463.* Curse on tribe (district). (Cf. M430.0.1.*) BCC 17, 161; Beal II
M493.* Whomsoever demons curse is blessed, and vice versa. BNE II 66.
M495.1.* Curse on river or sea: no fish in it from that day on. BCC 109;
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Beal II 360.
NI. Gamblers.
N2.0.1.* Play for unnamed stakes. (Cf. M202.0.1,* M223,* M242,* P319.7,*
Q115.) Beal IV 330; E III 163; EIL 56; HRI I 28f., II 154f.; IHK 613f.;
LF 153; Cross and Nitze, Lancelot and Guenevere (Chicago, 1930), 49;
N2.6. Wife as wager. (Cf. Q115.1, R111.1.10.*) EIL 56; LF 153; RC XXXIII
N4.2.* Playing game of chance (or skill) with uncanny being. (Cf. M242,*
R111.1.10.*) Beal VIII 225; EIL 56; HRI I 30, II 154; Klttredge, Gawain
and the Green Knight (Cambridge, Mass., 1916), 196n.; IHK 613f.; Cross
and Nitze, Lancelot and Guenevere (Chicago, 1930), 49; LF 153; MAR
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N101.2.* Inexorable fate: death from violating tabus. (Cf. C920f., M343.)
EIL 28f.; IHK 550f., 588f., 631f.; RC XXII 9f., XXIII 396f.; SGMR 29f.,
phone, Allecto).
son. M361. Fated hero. M400. Curses. N456. Enigmatical smile (laugh) re-
veals secret knowledge. U15.0.1.* Dwarf king (fairy) laughs at the absurdities he
sees about him. V462.0.2.* Since one of two students is destined to go to heaven,
the other to hell, teacher decrees that neither needs to undergo tasks of asceticism.
N121. Fate decided before birth. (Cf. M811, M356.3.*) Cf. BCC 103; BNE II
229.
D1812.5.0.7. Divination from fir>t person (thing, met). T62. Princess to marry
N125.1.* He upon whom feather (wisp) falls to be king's fool. (Cf. P192.*)
E V35.
N125.2.* Districts named from first person met in each. LG 84. For cross-
N126.* Lots cast to determine luck or fate. (Cf. D1812.5, H220. P11.) MO
65, 95.
N126.1.* Lots cast to determine who shall undertake adventure. (Cf. N770.)
LH II 191.
N127.* The auspicious (lucky) days (days). CML 73f.; CRC 2; H 57; IHK
70, 135, 273; ITS V 119; LC 3f.; RC IX 459, XXV 27; RIAC 445, 553;
SGMR 138f.; SLC 283; TCD 55, 72; TEF II 268f.; TLS-XIII 27; TIN 145;
birth of hero at certain time (in certain place). N100. Nature of luck and fate.
Nl27.0.1.* Different kinds of luck attending persons born on the several dnys
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N127.6.* Friday as auspicious day. (Cf. V73.5.*) TEF II 269; SGMR 138;
TCD 210.
N12S.* Unlucky days ("cross-days"). CML 73; SGMR 138f.; TEF II 268f.
N128.0.1.* Days of the week on which certain tragic deaths occurred. IHK
N134.1.* Unlucky to hare man in house while. cloth is being dyed. LSI- 2ii'i.
N211. Lost object returns to its owner. (Cf. D840, D1602, K423.)
II 9f.; IHK 291; IrTs I 17; RIAM I Part i 147f.; VSH I clxxxiv; MD 173;
LH II 44 203; TP II 345.
X211.1.2.* ' Key (to fetters) found in fish. C.l 39f.: VSH I olxxxv.
X223.* Man must have drinking horn: stumble reveals one us he departs
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bring about rk-atb of kin* by cnn'inp fish-bone to slick- in his thrnar. Klndi). De-
ceiver falls into own trap. M.M1.2.3.1.* Pronhecy: death by drowning. For-
gotten uncovered wH! to rise and drown household. M.181* Man whose death
has been prophesied tiikcs refuse in ch'ircn. lint is accidentally slain through
window by arrow diricled :il stai?. T71.1.* Accidental death fate of woman
^corned in love.
N331. Things accidentally fall and kill person. THK 575 (of. 550). Cf. TLS
XIV 31.
X335.5.* Hound strikes unique vulnerable spot. (Ct. Z310.) 0.1 VIII 18S.
BXE II 37: IHK 185; LMnU 65: SG II 129; TBC 202; Sp XVI 327; IT I 76.
N337.1.* Blind poet unintentionally kills friend. (Cf. P427.7.3.*) IHK 576:
by bristle. (Cf. C619.2,* C841.4.*) LF 152f.; MAR III 177; RAC 150; RC
N338.1.* Saint changes places with charioteer: latter is killed. (Cf. N650,
V220.) TL I 219.
N339.6.* Man forgets to wear magic cowl and is killed. (Cf. D1344.8.) CKD
N339.10.* Youth gazing at own image reflected in water falls and drown*.
RC XVI 32.
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XIV 23.
B331.2. Llewellyn and his dog. K2110.1. Calumniated wife. S461. Tale-bearer
N342.4.* False accusation overheard causes hasty killing. ITS XII 143f.
N343. Lover kills self, believing his mistress dead. (Cf. F1041.1, K1087.1,*
N343.1.* Mistress kills self, believing her lover dead. CKD 28, 83: MP XLIII
15.
adultery with father's wife. (Cf. P282.3.*) CKD 45; RC XIII 368f.
XVIII 273.
N365.1. Boy unwittingly commits incest with his mother. (Cf. M344.)
IX 5.
forgets to say, "If God wills." (Cf. U15.0.1.*) IHK 544f.; SG II 271f.
N397.* Accidental self injury. (Cf. S160.1.) SG II 339. Cf. TLS XIV 31.
N398.* Man pinned in bed by weapon eaught in quilt. TLS XVII 63.
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matrimonial infidelity.
N465. Secret physical peculiarity discovered by barber. OM III 50; OST III
N500. Treasure trove. CKD 7S; BR 141n.; TM 65; BNE II 84; TLS XVI 51.
Cf. ITS VII 113; BMC II 514; Mel IV column 166. For cross-references
N511. Treasure in ground. ITS VII 113; TLS XVI 51; TEF II 341f.
N511.1. N550.) Cf. TLS XIV 29 (dogs) ; IHK 247; HFB 181.
N534.3.* Saint sticks crazier in sod and finds pound of gold. BNR II S4.
BMC II 516.
497; OMC III 202; TEF I !S8f.. II 6, 329f., 358 (bibliography); Walther
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1928), 10f.
I\T,77.* Ulind man carrying lame man as guardians of treasure. (Cf. N886.)
II 149.
N623.2.* Lucky cast of ball: boy throws ball into mouth of hostile hound.
Ball carries out entrails. (Cf. B17.1.2.2.1.*) IHK 134; Sfortrs from the
N623.4.* Lucky east from sling slays hostile queen. IHK 584f.; ITS VIII 213.
N653.* Child fallen from cliff uninjured. (Cf. Q559.9.*) LSL 212.
N654.* Hero catches spear hurled at him and kills serpent with it. IUAM I
Part i 147f.
X655.* ll'arrs break caul of abandoned child. Child rescued. ZCP XII 276.
N661.* Sleeping king abducted by fairies wakes when his foot touches water.
X 61.
TBD 17.
N710. Accidental meeting of hero and heroine. (Cf. T30.I CKD 75ff.
N'711. King accidentally finds maiden and marries her. (Cf. L162.) CKD
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NT 11.1. King (prince) finds maiden in }roods (tree) and marries her. (Cf.
L111.2.1.1,* S351.2.1.*)
N711.2. Hero finds maiden in (magic) castle. (Cf. D1131. FI6::.1. F222.
F234.2.5.*) SLC 153; E III 16flf.: Ell. 116: ATC 231. 445; OG 77f.
N715.1.* Hero finds maiden at fountain (well, river). (Cf. F212. F265.)
E III 22f.; MP XII 599f., 608n.: Sp XVI ::'J4f.; RC XXV 19f; IHK 275.
220; ZCP XII 277, XIV 156; WW 173f. Cf. MAR III 27.
N731.2. Father-son combat. Neither knows who the other is. (Solirab and
Rustem.) (Cf. A515.5.*) Beal IX 53f., 65; BMC II 176, 307, 391f.; DLB
52f.; E I 119f.; LF 10f.; IHK 404f.; ITS VIII 219; JGAS III 29ff., VI 235f.;
LMR 76; MAR III 145, 169; RC XI 451. XVI 47; SG II 219; SLC 151; TLS
XVI 24f. (cf. Modern Language Notes, June, 1942, pp. 434f.); RAC 129;
JCS I 176ff.
brothers). EIL 9f.; IHK 221f. (cf. 166f.); MP XIX 383f.; RAC 131.
N731.3.* Father uncxfctea,!n r, rets abandoned son and reinstates him. ZCP
XII 276.
K1837.7.*)
N734.1.* Slaves ordered married discover they are brother and sister. (Cf.
N734.2.* Saint prays with woman; learns she is his sister. LSL 154.
N735.* Accidental meeting of mother and son. (Cf. P231.) CKD 39; ITS
X 181ff.; MO 243.
N741. Unexpected meeting of husband and wife. (Cf. F322.2, P210.) Beal
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for extraordinary (magic) animal. N126.1.* Lots cast to determine who shall
questers. (Cf. C231, M151.) HS and N VIII 210n., 250n.; IT 2 Ser I 173f.;
N771. King (prince) lost on hunt has adventures. (Cf. N774.) ATC 125f.,
199; CKD 39f.; IT I 136f., 143f.; ITS VII 128f.; OST II 149f., IV 235f.;
PFM 15n.; RC XLIII 23f.; SG II 222f., 293f., 332f.; SLC 146; WHT II
B183.2.1,* F92, F211.) IHK 653; OMM 283; RC XVI 421. Cf. MAR III 125.
BMC II 373f.; OST II 169f., VI 3f., 77f.; RIAC 2001; MAR III 125.
B151.0.3.1.* Birds show way to otherworld. B172.6.* Magic hirds lure hunters
deer. B563.2. Birds point out wnv to hero. B731.7.2.* Fawn with golden lustre.
F241.0 1.*' Fairy animal hunted. F989.15.* Hunt for extraordinary (magic)
228 f.
N800-S99. HELPERS
NK0O. Helpers.
B571. Animals perform tasks tor man. D671.0.2.* Fugitive transformed to helper
K2036.* Helper steals object obtained at end of quest. H970. Hclpin perform-
ing tasks. 113(1(l. Helpful animal. 1)400. Helpful domestic beasts. D810. Magic
object as a gift. F.300. Friendly return from the dead. H1233. Animals help
..ii quest.
N810. Supernatural helpers. (Cf. A52S,* F403.2.) Beal I 152, VI 130f.; ITS
I 1f.
D811. Magic object received from (Jod (a god). 1J812. Magic object received
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from supernatural being. F451.5.1.7. Dwarfs serve mortals, r.303.22. The devil
helps people. 11984. Tasks performed with help of saint. H1237.* Quest ac-
complished with aid of fairy (etc.). K1811. (,ods (saints) in disguise visit mortals.
-\812. (iiant or ogre as helper. D2121.5. Magic journey: man carried by spirit
or devil.
N810.0.2.* Saint disguised (as poor man) as helper. (Cf. N848.*) BNE II
210, 213.
130f.; E III 163ff., V 225; ITS I 1f.; SG II 312ff.; TBC 183; OG 468 (s.v.
"Fairy Helper"); IHK 230f., 464. 471. For cross-references see Motif-
N817.0.1.* God as helper. (Cf. A172, A185.1,* 1)811.) Goi S8, 92; ZCP XVIII
N838.* Hero (culture hero) as helper. (Cf. A530.) OST III 145; MAR III
N848.* Saint as helper. (Cf. N810.0.2,* R165, V220.) LSL 250f.; BCC 179;
BMC II 517.
N849.2.* Leper as helper. (Cf. P162.*) AIM IV vili f., xlll f.; CKD 96; IHK
266.
N886. Blind man carries lame man. (Cf. N577.) RC X 219; IHK 313; MAR
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III 68.
P. Society 415
P. SOCIETY
H31.4.* King recognized by unique ability to occupy certain seat. 1171. Marks
PI 1.01.* Prophecy that brother who first kisses saint will be king. (Cf.
M314.2.*) ZCPXI131.
P11.4.* King chosen on basis of strength and exploits. ITS IX 183, 2.",7.
American Journal of Philology LXIII 444f.; ATC 327n., 377n.; CKD 59n.;
163.
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P12.1. Hunting a madness of kings. (Cf. N771.) Cf. ITS VII xlv; MAR III
PI2.4.* King who intends rape killed. Attackers flee into exile. (Cf.
P12.5.* Good king never retreats in battle. (Cf. W34.3.*) SGMR 178f.; TBC
42f.
PI2.5.0.1.* Dead king carried into battle in his war-chariot. VSH I ex.
P12.5.1.* King in battle hides in ditch, Kith earth piled around him. IHK
132; Stories from the Tain (ed. John Strachan, Dublin, 1908), 6; TBC 52.
PI 2.6.* Just king brings good fortune uiion people. (Cf. A1101.1.1, Q153.1,*
Q552.3, W35.*) BMC I 329, 384; FM I 57, 91, 97; IHK 79; MP XLIV 139;
RIAC 434; S XXIX 445; SLC 186; SGMR 105n.; IrTs IV 42; TBD 20, 56.
P13. Customs connected with kings. VSH I civ; LC 1f.; SGMR 429 (s.v.
C563.* T.nbns of kings. M203. King's promise irrevocable. T131.7.* King may
may not m.irr; girl who has been wife of another. T281.2.* Sex hospitality given
to king.
235.
3 Ser I 203.
P13.4.* King must marry. (Cf. H1381.3.1, P11.6,* P18, P29.1,* T13I.7.*)
PI4.7.* Xonc permitted to enter hall of King unless he. possesses an art.
Anthropos XXVI 445f.; RC XII 7.e.f.; ZCP XVIII 298; OG 231; ACLC V
PI4.14.* King requires everyone who comes before him to tell a story. (Cf.
CKD 115.
P14.15.1.* Old, wise counsellor of court. (Cf. .1151.) IHK 690 (s.v. "Seneha
mac Ailella").
P14.15.2.* Court messenger. IHK 508, 516, 559, 686 (s.v. "Leborcham"), 153.
boys (macrad) at play: one third to playing fidrlicll (chess f) ; one third
to drinking. (Cf. H585.) IHK 79f., 130; Stories from the Tain (ed. John
Strachan, Dublin, 1908), 1 lines 5 f. (cf. G8f). Cf. EIL xiv f.; VSH I cxvi.
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VSH I civ.
P236.4. Son depose? father and usurps throne. Sll.l'." l"vu. I kins slays brother
1'16.1. King (prince) retires from the world (becomes hermit, swineherd).
P16.1.3.* The higher the office held in this world, the heavier the judgment
Z182.*) HA I 105; DHC 13; EIL 5S; IHK 523, 540; IMC 95; ITS IV 219:
LMR 253; IHM 472; RAC 53; MAR III 25; CrSc 317; ALI I 73; G xxxvii;
P16.5.* Shavings of spear which killed king cast into cataract, ro XIII 4tS"v
PI6.7.* Kina slain by "his own household" in revenge fur deposing his father.
RC XVIII 295.
M311.1. Prophecy: kind's uriunis"n will dethrone him. M.,14.' Prophecies cmt-
ciTninu succi^'.it'!i to throne. M395.* Proi.hccy: son of certain name will be-
come kinu't all sons given the name. Pl1. Choice of kinrs. P61.' Nolrle women
P. Society 417
1'17.0.1.* Xo son left to rule after father. Lawmaker's sons .slain in rebellion
ants. (Cf. F361.12.*) 1HK 661f.; IT I 130; MAR III 74; RAC 83f.
P17.7.* Succession will fall to line that has been wronged. FM I 123.
23f.
PI7.13.* King to be succeeded by whoever can carry his flend body u certain
P19.2.* King may have any woman as paramour if he males her a settlement.
PI9.2.1.* King abducts woman to he his paramour. S(! II 386: ITS IX 133;
P19.3.* King must procure whatever visiting poets ask. or suffer from their
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M400.1.* Satire. M411.18.* Curse l.y poet. M414.5.* King cursed. P343.*
P19.4.* Kingly powers (rights). RIAP LIV Sec. C 1ff.; IHK 200; BR.
passim: IrTs I 19f.; LC 3ff.; TCI) S9; TM, passim: SGMR 103f. , 429 (s.v.
"Gessa agus Buada Riogh Eireann"); RIAC 1307, 1358, 1420, 1562, 1588.
1645. 2228, 2540; Mediaeval Studies XI (Toronto, 1949), 233f. For cross-
PI9.4.0.1.* Kings wand (rod). (Cf. D1351.2.*) IHK 455, 468; ITS IX 13.
P19.4.1.* King may judge against all save one of highest rank in religion or
PI9.5.* King raised from dead ('.,/ saint). (Cf. E121.4.) BCC 153f.; BNE
1-\,J2.2. Man (king) rescues his wife from fairyland. K2213.11.* Treacherous
queen tricks king into bestowing kingdom for a year upon her son by a forme:
woman (queen) disguised as leper seduces and binds enemies one by one. P11.6.*
right. T146.* Polyandry. T146.2.* Woman (queen) requires thirty men. T148.*
Matrinrchy. T55. Forthputting woman. T249.2.* Husband and wife (king and
P23.* Queen persuades king to make war without cause, that her sons may
P24.* Queen must pay tribute to victorious queen to the amount paid by
P25.* Queen (princess) pours liquor for battle champions. HRI II 159; 1HK
221, 456.
P29.1.* No king to rule who is not husband of certain queen. (Cf. P11.6.*)
P30. Princes. TBD 112; Beal II 262f., IV 165f., 253; RC XIII 109.
Prophecy: son of certain name will become_ king; all sons given the name. P17.
Succession to the throne. P173.* Captive king's sons made slaves. P230. Parents
and children. P233. Father and son. T281.2.* Sex hospitality given to prince.
P34.* Prince imprisoned as hostayc for safety from kino- Beal II 262f., IV
165, 253.
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H310. Suitor tests. H1301.2.* Quest for far off princess. K1612.3.* Person
sends wrong man to sleep with king's daughter (princess). K1915.2.* Through
power of saint, man is caused to assume lover's form ami sleep with princes-.
K2034.1.* King's daughter secretly pledged to many to win their aid. Rlll.l 1.
P55. Wild man of noble birth. (Cf. F567.) ITS XII 3. Cf. E IV 11; CKI) C8.
eigners' land be held by female right. (Cf. P17, T148.*) ITS VIII 115;
IHM 342f.
C402.1.* Tabu: king speaking before his druids speak. K18.,9.7.* Disguise a*
foreign ambassador.
P120. Church dignitaries. BNE II 44f.; 11O 133; RIAT 1 Part i. p. xlvii.
churchman. P19.4.1.* King may judge against all save one of highest rank in
P150. Rich men. (Cf. P320, U35, "W151.2.2.*) BCC 141; TL I 247; RC XX
428f., XXV 25f.; IT I 404 (s.v. "briugu"), 552 (s.v. "flalth"); Cf. EIL
s.v. "Rich."
P. Society 419
gar," "Mendicant."
P162.* Leper. (Cf. D27,* K1818.1, N849.2,* V211.2.1.1.*) TL II 339, 447; VSH
P170. Slaves. Cf. BNE II 11; EIL xiii; IHK 77f.; LH II 178f.; TL I 219;
C563.4.* Tabu: king settling quarrel among thralls. H1129.11.* Task: carrying
soil to cover stony ground. P360. Master and servant. P532.5.2.* Slaves as tri-
bute. P523.3.* Slave may not bring suit. Q482.1.1.* Second wife (slave) must
Q558.7.* Slave driver mysteriously stricken dead. T121.6.* Man marries^ his
bondmaid.
VSH I cvii.
P532.5.2.*) LC 87.
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P173.* Captive kings so?is made slaves. (Cf. R61.) LG 128; SG II 386.
Beal VIII 71, X 175f.; E V 18f., XI 70f.; CKD 68f.; ITS XII, passim;
OMC II 204; OST VI 173f.; S VII 618; Goi 20. For cross-references see
man," "Insanity."
P192.1.1.* Professional fool. G xlvi; IHK 71, 442, 536, 643, 647, 686; TBD
61 (Lomna), 71, 107 (Tulchinne), 135; CKD 45; ITS VII 126.
P192.5.* Fool makes friends wth birds and beasts. (Cf. B256, B300, V223.5.*)
E V 21.
420
daughter secretly pledged to many for their aid. K2210. Treacherous relatives.
man must avenge his death. Q191.* Family line of good man rewarded.
58f., 77.
P202. Person reproached for having no relatives. (Cf. T646.) CKD 24; HS
and N X 12f.; IHK 599; MAR III 52; RAC 78n.; RC IX 456; SG II 28S.
(Cf. Q394.*)
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C31. Tabu: offending supernatural wife. F302.5.4.* Fairy mistress (?) de-
mands that man send his mortal wife away. F322.2. Man rescues his wife from
fairyland. D1976.2.* Future spouse met during magic sleep. H412. Chastity lest
by ordeal. H430. Chastity index. H934.* Wile assigns husband tasks. 111385.3.
Quest for vanished wife (mistress). K2213. Treacherous wife. N741. Un-
expected meeting of husband and wife. P525.2.* Contract made by woman with
mil her husband void. Q241. Adultery punished. Q482.1.1.* Second wife musl
serve as menial. K151. Husband rescues wife. R223.* Flight from hated hus-
P214.* Wife drinks blood of slain husband. (Cf. T80.) CS 45; IHK 565.
P217.* Co-wife. (Cf. K2222, Q482.1.1.* S185.1,* T145, T257.2.) CKD 3Sn.
K765.4.3.1.* Father and mother will die same day as daughter. (J72. Unnatural
parents cat children. H1381.1. Quest for unknown parents. K2213.9.* Faithless
wile incites sons_ to make war upon father. K2213.11.* Treacherous queen tricks
king into bestowing kingdom for a year upon her son by former marriage. K2214.
marries his mother. 1*23.* Queen persuades king to make war without cause,
that her son may have territory. M411.1. Curse by parent. Q211.1. Parricide
punished. Q211.4. Murrler of children punished. P270.3.* Parents kill son for
as punishment for parricide. R153. Parent rescues child. S20. Cruel children.
S223. Childless couple promise child lo the devil if they may only have one. S300.
jealous co-wife. T412. Mother-son incest. T6f)0. Care of children. T154. Wise
P231. Mother and son. (Cf. H582.2.1,* K2213.11,* T148.1,* N735.*) IHK 286.
"Son."
P. Society 421
P231.6.* Mother (eagle) casts out dull, stupid changeling; rears bold, perky
P233. Father and son. (Cf. K2215,* M343, N731.2.) TL I 113; BCC 75; CKD
42ff.; TLS VI p. xii, PMLA LXII 899. For cross-references see Motif-
P233.1.* Son as pledge for father who has committed murder. (Cf. Q589.3.*)
P234. Father and daughter. SG II 86f.; TLS XVI p. xii; IHK 618. For
"Daughter."
P236. Undutiful children. (Cf. K2215,* P17.0.1,* Q281.1, S20.) CrSc 309;
CKD 80.
P236.4.* Son deposes father and usurps throne. (Cf. P16, P233.) KC XVIII
295.
P251.2.* Warrior will not fight where his brother was slain. Place is defiled.
TBC 168.
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P251.5.6.* Man's descendants shall serve those of his brother. (Cf. M43S.8.*)
"Sister." "Daughter."
P253. Sister and brother. (Cf. N365.3, N734* P250, T415.) TL I 13, II 437;
TLS X 59.
P253.0.1.* Sisters son. (Cf. P297.) BCC 37. 91; IHK 90, 9S, 131, 272; IT I
140 lines 23f.; ITS VII 102 (Caoilte); RAC 136; UCN 313f. Cf. ALI IV
XV 290.
P261. Father-in-law.
E765.4.1. Father will die whin daughter marries. F765.4.3.* Father will die
when daughter bears son. Tl.^6.1.* Prospective father-in-law requires thnt suitor
for his daughter's hand visit foreign country (otherworld?). 11912.2.* Task as-
SI 1.7.* Jealous father vows to kill daughter's suitors. T50.1. Girl carefully
P270.3.* Parents kill son for slaying their foster-son. RC XVIII 25.
II 125.
P272. Foster-mother. (Cf. A511.8,* F311.3,* S351.1.) IHK 483, 551 (cf. 272,
VIII 422; BNE II 112; ITS VII 133; PMLA LXII 908.
P273. Foster-brother. EIL 9; ATC 314; IHK 677 (s.v. "Conall Cernach").
682 (s.v. "Fer Diad"); HRI I 158; MAR III 153; RAC 136 (cf. 131);
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P275.* Foster-son. (Cf. J1179.19.*) BCC 75; HA I 363; CrSc 309; IHK S0,
91, 186, 304; BNE II 45; RC XVIII 14, 25, 157; TLS XVI 35, 75.
P282. Stepmother. Beal VII 13; BNE II 29; EIL 26; TBD 11; IHK 628f.;
ITS I 63f.; BMC II 334f.: SLC 167f. For cross-references see Motif-Index,
P282.3.* Stepmother in lore ntih stepson. (Cf. T418.) BN'E II 29: CKD
42f., S0; EIL 87f.; ITS VIII 3S3f.; MP XII 637f.: RC XIII 372f.
P291. Grandfather (grandmother). TL I 87; MAR III 167; IHK 196. For
"Grandson."
P293. Uncle. (Cf. P22.17,* S11.13,* S71, S74.1.*) RC XV 320; IHK 154;
P. Society 423
I clxxvi.
P312. Blood-brotherhood. (Cf. M201.1.) BMC II 333f.; MAR III 144, 158;
RAC 131, 136, 240; RC XIX 92, 133, XLIV 109f.; MP XIX 364, 390n.; VSH
C165.* Tabu: marriage of person whose blood one has drunk. N731.2.1.* Un-
covenant.
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P312.0.1.* Saint makes blood covenant with animals. (Cf. B279.*) VSH I
cxlii, cxlv.
grant every desire of the other. (Cf. P311.5.*) CKD 51; VB I 75.
at all hazards. M223.* Blind promise (rash boon). Q115. Reward: any boon
that may be asked. V414.* Saint shares punishment of sinful man whose cloak
P319.9.* Hands of friends extend through sides of tombs and clasp in death.
P320. Hospitality. Relation of host and guest. (Cf. P634.*) BCC 119,
139f.; CKD 26, 81f., 92, 115 (fesa); HS and N VIII 210n.; IHK 24 (fessa),
77, 305, 705 (s.v. "Fled"); IT I 96; MP XLIII 14f.; TBD 53; TLS X 59,
C282.* Refusing a feast. C616.* Tabu: feasting visitors at certain place. C743.*
Tabu: putting house in order for one man. C864.* Tabus concerning entry into
Tabu imposed by host. D2105.5.* Saint causes fish to come out of lake to satisfy
guests for whom he has no food. F150.4.* Hospitable host entertains (guides, ad-
vises) adventurer on way to otherworld. F361.1.2.* Fairy takes revenge for not
being offered food (drink). H1564. Test of hospitality. J1511.17. Oisin's poor
any man. F532.3.* Hospitality to retainers as payment of tax (tribute). P447 3.*
punished. Q556.7. Curse for inhosiutality. Q556.7.1.* Curse (satire) for en-
lnhospitality.
K2319.8,* Q222.)
P33S.* Sitting in a circle at feasts. (Cf. P632.*) HS and N VII 183f.; MAC
T481.4.* Wife seduces husband's pupil. V462.0.2.* Since one of two students
is destined to go to heaven, the other to hell, teacher decrees that neither needs to
P340.0.1.* Druids as teachers. (Cf. P427.*) DDC 57f.; RAC 300, 307; IHK
135.
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P361.1.* Hero's charioteer faithful to master till death. (Cf. B301, .11682.*
P364.1.* Clever servant wins alternate games from master at chess. TBC 225.
P410. Laborers.
P412.2.* Swineherd. BR 31; CKD SS. 121 (s.v. "Marban"); IHK 254, 250.
276f., 687 (s.v. "Marban"); RC XV 466; TBD 110, 134. Cf. AIP 47f.:
s.v. "Swineherd."
P421. Judge. (Cf. D1316.8.* D1316.9,* H243,* J1130. J1170. M0. Q2fj5.
(s.v. "brithem"). 3 Ser I 211; ITS VII 126 (Mac Samhain); TBD 113f.;
P. Society 425
A454. (iod (goddess) of healing. D1240. Magic waters and medicines. D2161.
Magic healing power. F344. Fairies heal mortals. F668. Skillful surgeon
P424.3.* Physician killed for fatal diagnosis. TBC 271f.; IHK 191.
P424.4.* Fairy as physician. (Cf. A454, D2161, E4S1.4.1. F274,* F344.) IHK
178; IHM 551 (s.v. "Dian Cecht"); MAR III 28f.; RAC 393 (s.v. "Dian-
P424.5.* Female physician. (Cf. A454.1.) IHK 256; ATC 498 (s.v. "Mor-
P426.0.1.* In fear of clerics pagans flee into fairy mounds. (Cf. F211.0.2.1,*
F399.3.*) PQ IX 101.
P426.2. Hermit. ChCe 103f.; Jackson, Studies in Early Celtic Nature Poetry
P426.3.* Monks. (Cf. V220.) HA I 7f.; BNE II 41, 64, 182, 219, 226, 328;
MP XVIII 107; S XXIV 136; ZCP X 21, XVIII 98; SG II 336; E IV 41f.;
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P42fi.1.0.1.* Monks as converted druids. ChCe 69; RAC 305; RC XIX 73;
V238.4,* V311.0.1,* V331.0.1.*) ChCe 18f.; DDC 57f.. 91f.; DHC xiif.;
ERE V S2f.; FM I 117; IHK 70; IT I 503 (s.v. "drui"), 3 Ser I 240f.;
KSLA XXIX No. VI 294 (s.v. "Druiden"); MAC 273f.; RAC 293f., 393
(s.v. "Druids"); RC XXXI 459n.; TBD 159f.; TEF I 24Sf., II 427 (s.v.
"Druid[s]"); TIN 125, lxxiv; TKS 115n.; TL II 563; TLS XVI 31; VSH
I cii. clviii f., clxi f.. clxix; TBD 159f. For cross-references see Motif-
P427.0.1.* Druid inspires great respect and frnr. DDC 60f., 91 f.; IHK 70f.;
P427.0.2.* Person assailed by druid loses treasure. (Cf. N134.*) RC VIII 51.
P427.0.3.* Women druids. (Cf. D1402.13.2.1,* G200.) BMC II 315; IHK 70;
MAC 284f.; RAC 316; RC XV 326, XLVIII 169; SLC 120; TCD 144; VSH
ChCe 18f.; DDC 100f.; OMC I eecxx f., II 222; RAC 235, 243, 308; ZCP
XIV 399.
P427.1.1.* Druids perform human sacrifice. (Cf. S260.1.) ChCe 18, 20; DDC
100f.; E III 149f.; KAP 185f.; MAC 115, 257; OMC I cccxx f.; II 222; RAC
P427.1.2.* Druids as priests. (Cf. V60.2.*) ChCe 20; CS 4, 23, 41; IT 3 Ser
P427.1.3.* Druidic (heathen) baptism. (Cf. V81, V322.*) Celtic Society (eil.
E. O'Curry, Dublin, 1855), l64f.; ChCe 21; ERE II 371; FL XLIII 410f.:
IT 3 Ser II 392f.; RAC 309; RC XIV 28f., XIX 90, L 316; VSH I clxxxi;
P427.3.* Advice (instruction) from druid. IHK 135, 608; ITS VII 159f.;
RAC 307; RC XXXI 459; SLC 111; TLS X 353f.; VSH I cliv, clx.
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C402.1.* Tabu: king speaking before bis druids speak. D1814.1. Advice from
ERE II 414f., IV 3fi7f., V 82f.; IHK 69f., 257; ZCP XVIII 69; SER 107f.
215; RAC 309f.; TEF II 160; Serglige Con Culainn (ed. Myles Dillon,
of druid. (Cf. D2161.4.14.1.*) TIN 125, lxxiv; TLS VII 33, X 167.
DDC 10Sf.; ERE V 82f., VII 828f.; RAC 161, 306; VSH I clxiii.
P427.7.* Poet (fili, ollamh, scdlaigc, senchaid). (Cf. A527.4,* C568,* C872,*
V291,* Z71.5.6.7,* Z117.*i ACI.C I 241f; CG 21; CKD 91, 100f.; DHC
xiif.; E VIII 15of.; EIL 149, 172n.; ERE II 414f.; IHK 6ut-., 272, 505,
P. Society 427
506f., 513f., 518f., 574, 642, 589n., 702 (s.v. "fili"); IHM 316, 325; IT I 549
(s.v. "fili"), 722 (s.v. "ollam"), 760 (s.v. "scelaige"), 768 (s.v. "sencha");
ITF 4f.; LH II 224, 226; MO 167; MAC 264f.; RAC 300f.; RC XX 423;
RIAC 1578; SLC 177; SGMR 125f.; ITS VII 126 (Fearghus Fion-bheal),
IX 79; TBD 117; JCS I 80f., 90n.; VSH I ciif.; TLS XIV 23; SER 107f.
"Poets."
115; EIL 149f.; IHK 21, 67; RC XIII 267f., XXVI 185f.; SGMR 125.
(Cf. H509.4.3.*) CKD 91; IHK 384, 518f.; IHM 85f.; MP XLVI 274.
P427.7.2.1.1.* Poets and fools closely allied. (Cf. P192.*) E V 21; CKD 64,
P427.7.3.* Blind poets. (Cf. N337.1.*) IHK 65, 575; Schofield, Mythical
Bards and the Life of William Wallace (Cambridge. Mass., 1920), 12f.;
LMnU 70n.; RC VIII 289f. , 300; TLS XVI xxi; WW 12, 16, 389.
P427.7.4.* Women poets. (Cf. N769.2.*) E IV 92f.; IHK 70, 120, 256; RAC
P427.7.5.* Bard, fiigse II 200f.; EIL 149n., 171f., 174n.; ERE II 412f., 414f.,
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416f.; FL XLIII 404; Schofield, Mythical Bards and the Life of William
P427.7.6.* Poet's rod (flesc filed). IHK 542; VSH I clx. For cross-refer-
P427.7.7.* Poet as judge. (Cf. Q552.0.1,* P427.6.*) EIL 172n.; RAC 306.
P427.10.* Harper. (Cf. F262.3.1,* F451.6.3.3.1.*) CKD 8; IHK 143, 288, 502;
TBD 114 (cf. 72); TLS XVI 31 (Fer 1); RC XX 432. For cross-references
P440. Artisans.
P441. Tailor.
P447. Smith. BNE II 11, 64; BCC 149; TLS XVI 17n.; E IV 40; IT I 420
(s.v. "cerd"), 599 (s.v. "goba"); TEF I 266; IHK 205, 206, 264 (Tubal-
cain), 558 (Vulcan), 590, 676 (s.v. "Caulann"), 680 (s.v. "Ecet Salach");
MAR III 31f.; RAC 76; Beal I 151; WW 197, 211, 213; AnBol LXVI 220n.;
ZCP XIV 152; BMC II 534. For cross-references see Motif-Index, alpha-
P447.1.* Smith as grandfather of king. CKD 20, 23; RC XIII 426f. (32f.);
SG II 347f.
H447.4.* Smith punished in hell. (Cf. Q560.) IT I 189 lines 11, 27; IPD 40f.
P456. Carpenter. (Cf. P447.) BCC 87; IT I 599 (s.v. "goba"), 753 (s.v.
"saer"); SNP 122; TEF I 266; BNE II 182, 226. For cross-references see
IM61. Soldier.
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P461.4.* Woman instructs in art of arms. (Cf. A511.8,* F565.) TBC 218,
P483.* .1ugglers and conjurers. (Cf. A526.7,* F698,* H1563.*) TBD 107,
P500-".!)9. GOVERNMENT
1'500. Government.
Matriarchy.
r)IJ18. Marie object reveals guilt. H220. Ordeals. .11130. Cleverness in law
King may judge against all save one of highest rank in religion or learning.
P523.1.* Foreigner may not bring suit. (Cf. P191.*) ALI I 87.
P523.2.* Madman may not bring suit. (Cf. P192.*) ALI I 87.
P523.2.1.* Fool not to be punished for his crime. AIM IV 39; CG 59.
P. Society 429
P523.3.* Slave may not bring suit. (Cf. P170.) ALI I 87.
P524.1.* Poet may not act as security. (Cf. P427.7.*) ALI I 87; E XI 76.
P524.2.* Foreigner may not act as security. (Cf. P191.*) ALI I 87.
P524.3.* "To every cow belongs its calf," a legal principle applied to ques-
P524.4.* "To every son belongs his mother": in case of suspected illegitimacy,
child is not guilty. (Cf. T640.2.*) CKD 36. Cf. PMLA LVI 948.
P525.2.* Contract made by woman without her husband void. ALI I 51f.
P525.3.* He nearest to blood of slain man must avenge his death. TLS XIV
25.
465, 515; BCC 89; BMC II 529; BNE II 86, 171, 196, 199, 240, 257; BR, pas-
sim; CrSc 233, 243;RC XX 53; TCD 30; TM passim; VSH I cxii; EIL
144f.; OST III 131f.; IHK 153; E XI 70. For cross-references see Motif-
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P531.4.* Tribe failing to attend yearly feast to send gift as sign of submis-
RC XVIII 380.
P532.1.* One hundred of every animal paid as tribute. (Cf. H1154.) TLS
IX 3.
P5321.1.* (Two-thirds of) grain and milk as tribute. (Cf. S262.) IMC 57;
MAR III 27, 47; RAC 52; RC XII 63f.; TIS II 333. Cf. BR 169.
BR 33f.. 39f., 69; RC XVII 345, XIX 139; IHK 153 (cumal), 393, 402; ATC
325f.
P532.5.1.* Children as tribute. (Cf. S263.2.) RAC 52; RC XII 63f.; TIS II
333.
P532.6.* Gold (rings) as tribute (ransom). AU I 515, 561; BNE II 102, 106,
113; BR 81, 83, 209, 229, 243, 251, 253, 263; CrSc 67, 233, 243; HA I 31;
P532.7.* Tax (tribute) paid in cattle (horses, sheep, .swine). AC 53; AIM
IV 9; AU I 561; BR, passim ; CG 13, 29f.; CKD 104 f.; CrSc 267; HA I 31;
43f., 63, 65, 67, 69, 75, 77, 83, 85, 87, 97, 103, 105, 115, 127, 131, 133, 145,
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147, 151, 155. 159, 163, 167, 169, 183, 209, 219, 221, 223, 225, 229, 241, 243,
245, 253, 261, 263, 267; CG 13, 29f.; AIM IV 19; RC XX 53.
P533.1.* Hostages. BR 135, 141, 143, 147; HA 1 31; IT I 593 (a.v. "2. gfall"):
"Hostages."
P534.* Tithes. Taxes levied by Church. ALI III 41f.; BCC 87, 89; ChCe 74;
EIL 145n.
P535.* Uric fines, fines imposed for personal injury, etc. AC 53f.; AIM IV
76; Atl IV 185f.. 217; CKD 104f.; IT I 526 (s.v. "eric"); ITS VIII 255f.:
LC 55, 89, 99; OST III 125; RC XVIII 170, 275, 381; ZCP XII 247f., XIII
H1219.2.* Quest assigned as punishment (eric fine) for murder. K1366.* Second
daughter won by falsely representing first as dead. PS31.5.* Tribute imposed for
slaughter of maidens. I'548.2.* Kyc for an eye, tooth for a tooth. Lex talionis.
P535.0.1.* "Honor-price." AIM IV 7, 44; ALI III 536; CG 10, 66; CrSc 173;
Goi 19; IHK 243; IT I 523 (s.v. "2. enech" and compounds); OMC III 471f.
J229.9.* Choice between death and dishonor. L212.3.1.* "Honor is more endur-
ing than life." T.S2. Bride purchased ("bride price"). T55.4.1.* tiift made by
bride to husband.
P. Society 431
P535.0.3.* ilan desires lapdog; induces dog to gnaw greased handle of his
knife; demands dog as eric for injury to knife. (Cf. K443.) AIM IV 76;
P535.0.5.* Uric fine for death (murder). (Cf. H928.1,* H1219.2.*) IHK 300,
336. 517. 530, 596; OST III 125; TLS XVI 37n.
P535.1.* King liable to payment of eric for warrior in his service. LC 109.
F364.*) SG II 250f.
P535.2.4.* Person must act as guard in place of dog he killed. IHK 135: IT
3 Ser I 377.
P536.1.* Nose cut off for failure to pay tax. (Cf. P531.3.1,* Q451.5.) Atl IV
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P541.* Law-making. (Cf. J1130, K453.*) ERR VIT 828f. Cf. RIAC 1273.
P541.1.* Heptads. Laws made In groups of seven. (Cf. Z71.5.) ALI V HSf.:
P541.2.* Lairs made at yearly feast. ITS VIII 133; IT 3 Ser I 204: SG II 360.
p.",4S.2.* An eye for an eye. a tooth for a tooth. Lex talionis. (Cf. P535.*)
P."i48.3.* Last will and testament. (Cf. V283.*) BR 195: BMC II 376, 486f.;
P550.3.* War-machines. IHK 207: IT Extraband S09. 820. Cf. BLHT 321f.
P550.4.* Retainers not required to go to battle under overlord except for pay.
BR 109.139.
XVI 35.
R187.1.*) CKD 23f., 105; EIL 32f.; IHK 78, 702 (s.v. "flann"); IHM 554
(s.T. "Flana, the"); ITS VII xxxiil f., VIII 327f.; MAR III 160f.; RAC 143;
BDG 87, 179; CKD 20, 64; TLS IX 83; RC XIII 455; S XXIII 120; IT 4
P551.3.* Clerics exempt from military service. (Cf. P426.) AMC 54: SHI
P551.5.* Boy corps (macrad). IHK 130f., 178; IT I 675 (s.v. "macrad");
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Anecdota Oxoniensia, Oxford, 1905); ChCe 9; LSL 361; IT I 193 lines 5f.;
P552.1.* Battle-pen. Warriors fight in circle around leader. Atl IV 179, 213.
soldierly qualities from being too obvious. EIL 5; IHK 122f.; IT Extra-
P553.* Weapons.
P553.1.* Poisoned weapons. (Cf. P532.8.*) Atl IV 177; ITS VII 98, 181,
VIII 111; LG 95; OST I 87; TLS I Part i 37, X 401, XVI 15; TIN 125,135;
IHK 188.
after each survivor has removed one. (Cf. A989.4.*) IHK 640n., 654; RC
XVI 39, 48; TBD 57; TLS X 117., 201, 267, 449; IT 3 Ser I 403f.; ZCP
III 433.
P. Society 433
503; IHK 459; IT I 297; OST III 311; ZCP XVI 155. For cross-references
P557.1.* Warrior not entitled to ransom if captured without arms. TBC 166.
P557.4.1.* First to reach field of combat has choice of weapons. TBC 243f.
P557.4.2.* Warrior who begins combat has right to desist. TBC 245.
P557.4.3.* Choice of weapons alternates each successive day. TBC 246. 249,
252.
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P557.4.4.* "Men's truth" (fir fer). Challenger to single combat must submit
355.
P557.6.* Warrior dies with face toward fo". BMC II 342: RC II 4J)0f.; SLC
P600-699. CUSTOMS
P600. Custom.-.
P13. Customs connected with kines. PS30.* Taxation and pavment of fines
(iric) or tribute (tithes). PS50. Military affairs. T50. Wooing'. T100. Mar-
Anniversary Volume (Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 1909); AIF 101; ALI I 89, III
325; AMC 40, 56; BCC 181; ATJ I 241, 309; BF 91, 119, 131, 141, 177; BMC
II 518; BNE II 52, 86, 216f., 224; CKD 97; FL III 469; FM I 371; IHK 81,
253, 267; IMC 27; ITS IX 41, 177; BR 53, 57; RC XII 351, XV 480, XVI
149f., XVII 283, XVIII 28; SG II 31f., 71f., 82, 232, 433. 442; SLC 87, 130;
SR 24; TL I 113f., II 417f., 557; TLS II 289, 342, 454; IT 3 Ser I 124f.; LH
II 12, 114, 179; TP II 312; RIAT-IMS I Part i, pp. lxxv, cxliv, clxxi; POW
109, 114; VSH I cxx, cxxxi; ZCP XV 261; MAR III 207; MO 69, 167, 235,
245; RIAC 1268; MT 101; HA I 83; MD 223; AnBol LXIX 99, 102, 105.
"Fasting."
P623.0.1.* Fasting against God. AU I 309; BCC 181, 163f.; BF 91, 119, 175;
BNE II 51, 224; CKD 97; IHK 254, 267; LSL ix; TL I 113f.; VSH I cxx;
ZCP IX 245, 249, 265, X 17; TLS II 327, 454; SR 24; BCC 181; AnBol L
P623.0.1.1.* Clerics fast against God for revelation. (Cf. D1810.9.*) CKD
P623.0.4.* Fasting against saints. IHK 253; MO 119; SLC 130, 220; OST V
P623.0.6.* Fasting to enforce saint's dues. BNE II 197; CrSc 313; RC XVII
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28.
P623.0.7.* Calves not let to cows during fast. (Cf. B251.4.*) E I 121.
C864.* Tabus concerning cntrv into assembly. ("878.* Tabu concerning clothing.
P632.1.* Couches provided for men of high rank. TLS VIII 25; IHK 450.
bravest at feasts. BMC II 317; EIL 18, 20f.; HRI I 41; HS and N VII
183f.; IHK 450f., 496f.; IT I 99f., 256f.. 461 (s.v. "enrath-mfr"), 3 Ser I
223; ITS VII 169, VIII 199; MAC 189; MAR III 146; ZCP IV 143, IX 176;
RC XLVIII 145f.
P632.5.* Long hair prized by Irish heroes. (Cf. D1831, F555, P672.3.*) IHK
83f.; ITS VIII 225; TIS TI 319n. Cf. CrSc 171; BLHT 351f.
P. Society 435
P634.1.* Feast (hospitality) endures for three days and three nights. (Cf.
Z71.1.1.*) CKD 34; BR 7; RC XVIII 56; IHK 305, 543, 559, 621; ITS VII
P634.2.* Feast (hospitality) endures for seven days and seven nights. (Cf.
P643.* With only opponent's arms. Hero goes to encounter unarmed except
for the arms he wrests from his opponent. (Cf. J246.2.*) TBC 159.
IHK 441, 545; ITS VIII 22o; TIS II 319n.; VSH I clxxxvii.
P672.3.* Rubbing shaved head of hero with cow dung as insult. (Cf.
P674.* Old person commits suicide when strength fails. FL III 504.
V61.3.0.1.* Hito buried in nrmnr, standing with face toward land of enemies.
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W34.* Loyalty.
Q4.* Humble rewarded; haughty punished. (Cf. Q66,* Q151.5,* Q331.) BNE
Q20. Piety rewarded. (Cf. A2221.7,* Q116.1,* Q115, Q156,* Q157,* Q191.*)
Q25.1.* Boy ri*7;s life to carry leper across stream. Leper is Christ in dis-
Q42.6.* Reward for tearing out eye when demanded. (Cf. Q161.*)
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Q45.1.2.* King refuses to invite Patrick to feast. Poor man kills only cow
and uses his only measure of meal to entertain Patrick. Patrick blesses
Q66.* Humility rewarded. (Cf. Q4,* Q151.5.*) BNE II 26, 181, 219f.
Q45.1, Q142.*)
(god?). (Cf. F340, M221, P632.2.1,* Q154.1,* W32,* H1400.) IHK 458.,
Q85. Reward for asking proper questions. (Cf. H1388.) ATC 502 (s.v. "Ques-
438f.
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Q115. Reward: any boon that may be asked. CKD 51; IT 3 Ser I 211f.;
Cross and Nitze. Lancelot and Guenevere (Chicago, 1930), 49; OMM 441.
510; OST III 212f.; PMLA LXIV 877; POW 43; TIS II 420f., 528.; TLS
filled at all hazards. M223.* Blind promise (rash boon). N2.0.1.* Play for
Q115.1. Reward: any boon that may be askedking's wife demanded. Cross
and Nitze, Lancelot and Guenevere (Chicago, 1930), 31f., 49; PMLA LXIV
877f.; TIS II 420f., 528f.; VB I 58f.; ZCP XVII 352f.; CKD 51.
Q116.1.* Favorable deeree as reward for helping holy person. (Cf. Q20.)
IT 4 Ser I 250.
Q142.* Magic treasure as reward for humility. (Cf. D475,* D2100, Q66.1.*)
RC XII 345.
Q145.1.* Miraculously long life as reward for hospitality. (Cf. Q45.1.) LSL
155: TL I 121.
Ser I 211.
V222.1.1.*) RC XX 159.
Q149.1.* Color (of animal) as reward for pious act. (Cf. A2221.7,* Q20.)
Q151.5.* Humble man miraculously saved from drowning. (Cf. Q4.*) LSL
Q153.* Nature benign and fruitful during reign of pood king. (Cf. Q67.*)
DHC 11; ITS IV 42, 199; SG II 288f.; GF 253f.; LG 119f.. 138, 147, 1.14.
165f.; ZCP XI 99ff.; FM I 57, 91, 97, II 859; LMR 184f. (cf. ATC 390U.
At 101.1.1. Rein of peace and justice (under certain king). H1574.1.1.* Fruit-
fulness of nature as proof of kindly right. Q176.* God gives "peace and favov-
Q153.1.* Cows white-headed during reign of good king. LG 43f.; ZCP XIV 67.
Q154.1.* Descendants of man who endured pain without crying out not to
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Q155.* Religious and political requests of saint granted by God. (Cf. L212.1.*
Q20.) BCC 81, 137, 155; BNE II 107, 227, 228. 234; TL I 30f., 115f.
Q155.1.* .Saint requests that on Doomsday he may bring out of hell, for
every hair of his chasuble, seven condemned souls. (Cf. A1002, E755.2.
0155.2.* God grants to saint the boon that no one buried in any of fti?
Qlo.r,.3.* God grants to saint the boon that two persons are to be rescued
from hell by him "to the end of the world." BNE II 216f.
Q155.4.* Saint requests that any person appealing to him at death shall
Q156.* Victory as reward for piety. (Cf. D2163.5,* Q20.) OMM 600; RC
Q161.* Sight restored as reward. (Cf. F952. Q42.6.') IHK 50fi. 511f.; RC
VIII 49.
135; MO 153.
Q172.3. Man admitted to heaven as reward for penance. (Cf. E754.1.1, Q520.)
TL I 103.
II 441.
Q172.8.1.* Baint goes to heaven every Thursday. BCC 123. 169; BNE II 227;
Q173.* Saint made judge of doom for men of Ireland (Brcfne) (as reward).
(Cf. E751.3.* M364.*) BCC 115, 117; LSL 166; BNE II 227f., 234; TL
I 31.
Q174.* Reward: release from hell. (Cf. A671, Q172, Q560.) Cf. VSH I exxi.
Q174.1.* Release from hell as reward for repentance. (Cf. Q36.*) MT 82,
132; OM I 118.
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Q190. Rewardsmiscellaneous.
Q191.* Family line of good man rewarded. (Cf. M321.1,* Q20.) IT 4 Ser I 250.
Q200. Deeds punished. (Cf. A1018, C900, M400, P510.) ERE IV 261f.
0210. Crimes punished. (Cf. F361. N270, Z127.*) ERE IV 261f. (a.v.
ITS XXXV 265, XXXIX 9; LSL xxviii, 176; RC XVI 35, XVII 29, XVIII
25, 29, 276; SLC 132. For cross-references see Motif-Index, alphabetical
Q211.8.1.* Wounded king exacts fine from those intending to slay him. (Cf.
39f.; RC XVIII 25; GJ II 178; OCR 46f. For cross-references see Motif-
"Stealing."
CG 9; AIM IV 7; MD 167.
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AU I 461, 503, 529, 583; Beal X 106; CrSc 211, 235, 249, 275, 287, 315, 337;
HA I 7f., I11, 125, 169, 199, 201, 215, 249, 267, 313, 329, 439, 515f.; RC XVII
367, 380, 401, 405, 412, XVIII 24, 28, 34, 153; SG II 82; TL I 73. 229, II 478;
173.
bath," "Sunday."
CG 9; AIM IV 7.
Q552.13.1.2.*)
V350.) AU I 539; Beal II 360f.; BCC 85, 95, 151, 179; BNE II 26, 36, 41,
77f., 123, 135, 154, 181, 219f.; HA I 37, 125; ITS IX 135; LSL 228; MD 137,
167; RC XII 335, 349, XVII 126, 283, XVIII 176, 281, XX 427f., XVII 297,
Q227.3.* Punishment for slaying king under holy protection. RC XVIII 28.
XVIII 154.
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Q227.5.* Saint (hero) drives chariot over person who displeases him. (Cf.
Q582.2.*)
Q240. Sexual sins punished. (Cf. C100, Q394,* T99.1,* T400, T471.0.1.*)
Q241. Adultery punished. (Cf. A1556.3,* B134.1, B134.1, B400, K1500, K2213.3,
S410, T481.) ERE IV 261f.; IMC 18; TIS II 461f.; ITS IX 135, XXXIX
39, 69, 99; RC XVI 50; TLS XIV 23; IHK 442, 588f.; BMC II 503; E III
Q242. Incest punished. (Cf. Q552.19.4,* Q553.3.1,* T410.) TLS XVI p. xii.
HA I 315.
Q243.1.1.* Harlot punished by being burned (in "hell fire.') (Cf. Q451.1.4.1,*
T450.) MO 199; PMLA LVI 947; Sp XVI lS6f. Cf. CG 59; IT I 504 (s.v.
Q261. Treachery punished. (Cf. B133.4,* K1600, K2200, Q260, Q263.1,* Q411.4,*
Q552.1.5,* Q581.0.1.*) AU I 539; CrSc 277, 285; RC XVIII 28. 154, 269.
Q261.2.* Tribute as punishment for treachery. CKD 104; CrSc 285; IHM 165.
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Q265. false judging punished. (Cf. H243,* H251.3.6,* MO, P421, Q293,*
Q265.1.1.* Vnjust judges punished in hell. IPD 40f.; IT I 189 lines 12, 28.
lxxxvii.
Q272. Avarice punished. (Cf. Q286, Q292, Q589.1.0.1.*) IHK 506f.. 674 (s.v.
Q281.1.3.* Stupid changeling eaglet thrown from nest. (Cf. J497.*) BMC I
481.
Q411.9.*)
Q556.0.1.*)
Q556.7,* W15S.*) IMC 96; RC XIV 423f., XV 320; TL II 559; ITS VII
114.
Q556.7.1,* Q559.6.*) CKD 93; IHK 265; OST V 103; SER 125f.
III 205.
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Q331. Pride punished. (Cf. L400, N339.10.* Q4,* Q552.19.5,* W116.*) CrSc
249.
Q338. Immoderate request punished. (Cf. C773.1, J1512, J1563.7,* L210, Q115,
Q556.12.1,* Q558, Q582, T99.1,* T320.2,* W155.4.*) AU I 21; BCC 57; BNE
349, XVIII 14, 24, 56; SG II 79f., 85, 87f.; TIS II 462; TL II 567; VSH I
235; TLS XIV 35; ZCP I 108; KMM 273; RC XVI 50; Sp XVI 186ff. For
"Adulterer."
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Q411.0.1.2.* Man (fairy) kills wife's lover. RC XVI 50, XXXI 446f.; TLS
who leaps to death with her in his arms. (Cf. P427.7.* Q417.1, T230.)
297; TL II 559.
161, 193; ITS IX 135; RC XVIII 56, 295; TBC 215; TL II 567.
56.
(Cf. C312, K774.1,* K832.3,* K2350, T55.6.*) IHK 484; TLS I Part i 55.
Q411.6.* Death as punishment for murder. (Cf. Q211.) BCC 57; BMC II
531; CKD 88; HA I 27; FL III 502; RC XVI 39, XVII 393, XVIII 58;
Q411.7.* Death as punishment for ravisher. (Cf. Q244.) Cym XIV 105f.
Q411.8.* A man in every house in the land killed as punishment for abduction
(Cf. C51.1, Q222.) CrSc 211, 249, 329; HA I 63, 89, 117, 161, 193, 199;
CrSc 329.
Q411.12.* Maidens slain in revenge for deaths of young men. TBC 199; IHK
167.
SG II 237.
Q413.1. Hanging as punishment for theft. (Cf. Q212.) CrSc 329; HA I 199.
Q414. Punishment: burning alive. BMC II 605f.; BNE II 11, 105; CrSc 179,
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291, 323; EI 19f.; IHK 602n.; IT I 132; SG II 134; ATC 317f.; TIS II
582; Sp XVI 186ff. Cf. RIAT-IMS I Part i, pp. lxxvi, civil, ccv. For
"Burned," "Fire."
Q414.0.2. Burning as punishment for adultery. (Cf. Q241.) CG 59; CKD 36;
IHK 505n.; OMC I cccwiii; TIS II 581 (s.v. "Adultery"); ATC 317f.;
Sp XVI 186f. Cf. BNE II 11; IHK 505n.; PMLA LVI 947.
21.
IV 1107.
556; BNE II 147, 159; CrSc 275; ATC 502 (s.v. "Head, severed"); OMM
402f.; RC XVII 283, XXVI 371; SGMR 429 (s.v. "Heads"); SLC 76f., 80f.;
ZCP I 108.
175f., VIII 137n.; IHK 128; LMR 114; MAC 115f.; OG 469 (s.v. "Heads on
pikes"); Per II 234, 328, 398 (s.v. "Heads"); RAC 240f.; SHI I 49. For
"Stakes."
Q421.2.* Man beheaded in place he turned his back on saint. (Cf. Q227.)
RC XVII 383.
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66.
AU I 189; BCC 99; CrSc 151,159; RC XII 349; ITS VIII 211; TLS XIV 23.
A939.1,* Q241.) TLS X 37, XIV 23; ITS VIII 211; IHK 575.
III 495.
Q431. Punishment: banishment (exile). BR 135, 141, 147; CKD 4f., 34f.;
FM I 123; ITS VIII 383f., IX 87 PMLA LXII 899; TLS XVI p. xii.
F252.4.* Fairies banished from fairyland. L111.1. Exile returns and succe.'ds.
SI 1.5.* Father banishes son at request of fairy wife. S73.2.* Person banishes
Q431.9.2.* Exile as punishment for parricide. (Cf. Q211.1.) IMC 20; ITS
145.
HS and N VIII 32; IHK 362; KSLB XXXVI 336f.; MP XII 623f.; PMT.A
XV 165f.
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Q451.1.4.* Hand cut off (falls off) as punishment for murder. (Cf. Q211.)
I 163.
II 439 line 16; CrSc 13; BCC 151; CKD 88; RC XVIII 85; HA I 269.
and feet cut off as punishment for robbery. 0551.8.5.* Head falls off when man
lies to saint.
Q451.2.3.* Foot cut off as punishment for murder. (Cf. Q211.) FM IV 967.
Q451.2.5.* Hands and feet cut off as punishment for robbery. HA I 269.
C400. Speaking tabu. D2020. Maeic dumbness. D2025.0.1.* Maijic. floss and)
enemies as trophies.
Q451.4.5.* Tongue cut out as punishment for murder. (Cf. Q211.) ZCP
XIV 268.
Q451.5. Nose cut off as punishment. (Cf. P236.1.*) Layamon (Brut, ed. F.
Q451.6.0.1.* Girl (fairy) bites off ear of ravisher. (Cf. F304.4.1,* Q244.)
Q451.7. Blinding as punishment. ALI III 82; BNE II 205, 208, 212f.; HA I
177, 517; OMC II 205f.; OMM 48; RC XVIII 14, 19, 35, 156, 196, 269, 292,
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C943. Loss of sight for breaking tabu. D1331.2. Magic object blinds. D2062.2.*
D2062. Maiming by magic. Q551.8.4.* Man's eye bursts forth when he urges
person. (Cf. Q227, Q571.1.) BNE II 103, 205, 208, 212f., 216; LSL 267,
LSL 267.
Q 210.1.*) SG II 12.
witches, etc.). (Cf. F361, Q260, Q342.) BNE II 205. 20S, 212f.; RIAM I
Part i 199.
Q456. Burial alive as punishment. (Cf. S123, S261.) FL XXII 55n.; KAP
Q227.) TL I 209.
16ff.
Q461.2.* Bodies from which limbs have been cut hung on stakes as punish-
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Q469.6.0.1.* Heart of murderer cut out. (Cf. Q211.) ZCP XIV 268.
Q469.11.* Baby son hurled into battle as punishment lor desertion of fairy
Q469.12.* Murderer torn limb from limb. (Cf. Q211.) FM III 551, IV 659.
miliating."
Q478.1.4.* Adulteress forced to have lover's head before her at meals. (Cf.
Q478.2. Adulteress compelled to eat with dog. (Cf. Q241.) HS and N VIII
246, 2.".2n.
"Menial."
Q482.1.1.* Second wife (slave) must serve as menial. (Cf. P217,* S185.1.*)
Q482.2. Queen placed in kitchen and abused by butcher. MAR III 101.
Q482.4. Cast-off wife must sit at horse-block of palace, tell her story to all
newcomers, and offer to carry them from the horse-block to the court.
Q486. Criminal's house burned down. (Cf. V328.*) TL I 39, II 451f.; BNE
II 101.
Q489.1.* Changeling eagle thrown from nest. (Cf. J497.*) BMC I 481.
Q491.6.1.* Murderer's corpse cut into pieces. (Cf. Q211.) FM IV fi59, 1069.
Q494.1.* Line of kingship taken from king who defies saint. (Cf. Q227.)
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Q494.2.* Uncharitable king loses power. (Cf. Q286.) ZCP XVIII 69.
D1318.12.1.1,* Q287.*) OST V 21ff.; ZCP XVII 154f.; BCC 163; IHK 257;
TLS X 59.
Q499.4.* Debtor clerics forbidden churchly offices. (Cf. Q271.) ALI II 121.
Q499.6.* Penance for three years and a half for eating horse flesh. E VII
Q501.7.1.* Sait food without drink as punishment for man who accepts
as murdered man is found. This is to be put on the grave. MAR III 72;
Q512.3.* Punishment: ridding country of pests. TLS XIV 27f.; IHK 573.
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Q524.1.* Penance: spending lonely night in cave. (Cf. H1411.) BNE II 123,
Q524.2.* Penance: lying the first night with every corpse brought to certain
LSL 212.
Q537.2.*)
Q537.2.* Cleric tempts self among beautiful women; lives chastely. (Cf.
Q541.1.1.* Standing in (Jordan and Tigris) rivers as penance (by Adam and
Eve). ITS XXXIV 159, 254; MO 11, 131; RC XXIV 245; SLC 94; SR 23.
Q541.4.* Penance: keeping self suspended on tico iron hooks placed under
ment. T257.2.1.* Wife exposes bald bead of second wife to disgrace her. Hair
marvellously regrows.
Q551.2. Punishment: animal skin grows on man. Cf. OCR 177f.; J. G. Camp-
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person). (Cf. D2171.1, H251.3.8,* Q227.) BCC 161; BNE II 33. 41, 149,
Q551.5.* Scoffers turned to stone by saint. (Cf. A974.1,* D231. D661, D683.4.
Q225.) BF 117.
Q551.6.2.1.* Magic sickness as punishment for tanning shoes with bark from
Q551.6.4.* Magic sickness as punishment for theft. (Cf. Q212. Q572.1.) ITS
IX 363.
(images, etc.). (Cf. Q222.) BNE II 143; ITS IX 363; FM III 25.
Q551.7.2.* Magic paralysis as punishment for theft. (Cf. Q212.) LSL 288.
I 25; LH II 53.
Q551.8.4.* Man's eye bursts forth when he urges saint to marry. (Cf. Q227,
Q451.7.0.2.*) H 65.
Q551.8.5.* Head falls off when man lies to saint. (Cf. K263, Q451.2.) BMC
II 273, 513; FM I 183; ITS IX 53; MHH 207; MO 467; RIAC 1259; RC
XVII 139; SG II 78, 453, xlx; SLC 87f.; TIN 207; CrSc 49.
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Q551.10.* Person miraculously lifted into air and dashed to death as punish-
Q551.10.1.* Person miraculously lifted into air and dashed to death as pun-
131, II 457.
Death caused by elements as punishment for broken oath. Q556.5.* Saint decrees
offenders will not he able to fortify their dwellings. Q595.5.* Flood as punish-
(Cf. Q227.) BNE II 101; CrSc 37; GF 21; TL I 61; LG 191; FM I 165;
RC XVIII 152.
IT 3 Ser I 353.
Q552.2.3.1.1.* Earth swallows man who opposes saint. (Cf. F942.1, Q227.)
LH II 5; LSL 163, 283; RC XII 353; TL I 131, 205. 243. II 395, 455. 563;
TLS XVII 59, 71; SG II 210; BNE II 36, 40; TM 12; MD 95, 107.
heresy, etc.). (Cf. Q220.) BF 119, 129; LH II 179; LSL 157; TL I 37,
243; TP II 312.
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Q552.2.3.1.3.* Man who angers saint sinks into earth to liis knees. (Cf.
Q552.2.3.2.1.* Earth swallows mill in which saint's grain was refused grind-
II 417f.; TP II 312.
Q5.S2.2.3.2.3.* Island sinks for man's offense against saint. (Cf. Q227.) TLS
Q552.2.3.3.* Saint causes parricide to sink into earth to his knees. (Cf.
12.
Q552.3. Failure of crops during reian of wicked king. (Cf. C563.3,* C938,*
D2081, Q532.10.1.*) ALI IV 53; E III 155; FM I 97. 99; KAP 191n.; LG
lo1f., 231; LSL xxxviii; MAR III 72; NIR XXVI 100; RC XIII 463, XX
335f.; RIAC 313f.; SG II 288; TCD 210; TLS II 409f.; ZCP XI 100. Cf.
ATC 390f.
XI 67.
Q552.3.0.3.* Failure of crops and milk as punishment for adultery. E III 155.
XVI 35.
IHM 155.
Q552.4. Ear of stolen animal protrudes from thiefs mouth. (Cf. F915, Q212,
Q552.10. Plague as punishment. (Cf. F493.) CrSc 275; ITS XXV 265; VSH
I civ, cxi.
LG 123, 140.
135; AU I 477.
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Q227.*) SG II 61.
Q223.6.*) TLI223f.
Q552.15.* Punishment: cloud cuts off view of man promised all he can see
Q552.16.* Food and drink refused saint miraculously become putrid. (Cf.
Q.",52.16.1.1.* Fishermen cut fish into pieces and claim that they have none.
Saint says, "If you have none, may you have them; if you have, may they
Q552.16.1.2.* Women carrying cheeses concealed pretend that they arc carry-
Q552.17.* Punishment: grave fills with sand when digger attempts to bury
Q552.18.3.*) SG II 7.
Q.e,52.18.1.1.* Cowl demanded as ransom from saint bursts into flame. LSL
288.
A920.1.3.* Lake bursts forth to drown thief. F933.6.1.* Desecrated well over-
(Cf. Q227.) BNE II 26; LSL 160. 216; RC XII 349, XXXIII 323; SG II
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11; TL I 183f.
Q552.20.* Man who obtains food by force from monastery dies of "unknown
Q553.3.1.* Children of incestuous father die without issue. (Cf. Q242.) ITS
VIII 215.
T591.) TL I 155.
s.v. "Curse."
Q556.2.1.* Mark of Cain. "A lump upon his forehead and a lump (on)
each of his cheeks, and a lump on each foot and on each hand, and his
Q556.4.* Man has color of the dead as result of saint's curse for disobedience.
Q556.4.1.* Child born with otic eye blinded as result of saint's curse. (Cf.
T580.) SG II 443.
Q556.5.* Saint decrees offenders trill not be able to fortify their dwellings.
Fences fall, earth gapes when dug. (Cf. D2192, Q227.*) TL I 213.
Q556.6.* Curse for plundering church: king loses battles. (Cf. Q222.)
ITS IX 145.
Q556.7.* Curse for inhospitality. (Cf. H1564, Q292.) BNE II 181; DHC 13;
MAR III 26; RAC 54; RC XII 71; SG II 218; TBD 53; IHK 636f. , 639;
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TCD 63.
Q556.10.1.* Saint curses murderer with shortness of life here and hell beyond.
113; E V 101.
BNE II 167.
Tljno. Animal with human traits. C918.* Mare from water world disappears
when she is scolded ami her halter used tor common purposes. F915. Victim
speaks from swallowcr's body. F982.3.* Hawk carries hand of man to saint dis-
pleased by his handclasp. M442.2.* Curse: she-wolf to carry off man's genitals.
Q552.4. Ear of stolen animal protrudes from thief's mouth. Q556.12.1.* Thievish
got through immoderate request. Q589.1.* Horses fail when owner refuses load
to saint. Q589.1.0.1.* Man cannot drive alone cow which he refused to shar'.
which they are placed refuses to boil till ducks are restored to pool. V134.3.* Fish
in water from certain well: water refuses to boil till fish are returned to well.
905f.
Q557.6.* Saint's pet crane pecks out eye of spying person. (Cf. Q342,
Q557.7.* Wolves kill person for quenching holy fire. (Cf. B250, Q222, Q415.)
Q557.8.* Snake strikes person for opposing saint. (Cf. Q227.) H 119.
Q558.9.* Mysterious death as punishment for murder. (Cf. Q211.) BCC 57:
LSL 160.
Q558.11.* Animals which eat of saint's body stricken dead. (Cf. B275.3.*
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Q220.) SG II 60.
(Cf. Q227, Q574.1.) LSL 215, 224, 228; RC XXVII 297; TL I 131, 185,
(images, etc.). (Cf. Q222.) ITS IX 247, 363; RC XVIII 153; FM III
SG II 78.
84f.
sanctuaries. (Cf. C51.1, Q222.) FM III 55, 79, 179. 185. 269, 465f.; HA
I 153.
Q.S59.7.* Punishment: body will not decay after death because man broke
Qo59.8.* Half of house in which false judgment is given slips down hill.
Q.",59.9.* Saints miraculously cause child to fall over cliff as punishment for
mother's washing clothes in holy well. (Cf. N653,* Q222, Q411.3,* Q417,
Q.-.59.10.* Magic boat keeps thief at sea until he promises to throw ill-got
Q560. Punishment!* in hell. (Cf. A671.2.) AnBol LIV 131; BMC II 444,
E7S2. Lost souls. E481.6.1. Land of dead in north. E752.7.* Lost soul gnawed
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E755.2.0.1.* Souls leave hell on Sundays. Q155.1.* Souls released from hell
Qi".fi0.0.2.* Certain number of souls released from hell every Saturday through
respite from pains of hell. (Cf. E489.7,* Q525.1.*) BMC II 544; BNE II
Q.1i.2.* Pain of souls tormented in hell alternately rhbs and flows. IPD 39f.;
IT I 186.
Q."fi2.1.* Girdles of sinners in hell alternately scorch with heat and cold.
Q566.1.* Fiery chains in the form of adders about waists of souls tormented
Q566.2.* Fiery wheels about necks of souls tormented in hell. IPD 39f.; IT I
188.
Q566.3.* Fiery vails through tongues of souls tormented in hell. IPD 39f.;
IT I 187.
Q566.5.* Souls in hell submerged in sea of fire up to their chins. IPD 39f.;
IT I 188.
Q566.6.* Fiery red overgarments worn by sinners in hell. (Cf. Z131.) IPD
39f.; IT I 188.
Q566.7.* Faces of sinners in hell flame from pain of fire. IPD 39f.; IT 1186;
TLS II 354.
Q566.S.* Sinners in hell have waves of fire in holes in their /airs. IPD 39f.;
IT I 187.
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Q566.10.* Demons shoot fiery arrows at souls in hell. (Cf. P831.2.) IPD
39f.; IT I 189.
A671.0.1.* Hell located in tlie norih. A671.3.' Frigiditv of hell. E481.7. Icy
Q567.1.* Sharp icy hoods (cowls) worn by sinners in hell. ChCe 285; IPD
39f.; IT I 187.
Q568.3.* Sinners in hell fall into mouth of devil. (Cf. E752.2. G303.8.3.)
I Part i, p. clxxi.
Q551.6.4.*) SG II 37.
Q572.5.* Saint deprives enemy king of speech. King repents, speech restored.
BNE II 117.
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RC XII 345f.
Q576. Curse as punishment remitted. (Cf. M422, Q556.) Cf. BNE II 66, 174f.
Q576.1. Curse of loss of victory for opposition to holy person remitted. (Cf
Q227.) TL I 143.
Q581.0.1.* Loss of life as result of one's own treachery. (Cf. K1600, Q261.)
Q582.1. Sisters throw unique jewel into lake; killed and thrown after it
Q582.2.* Man who brings fire to his house at devil's instigation burns to
Q582.3.* Murderer killed by his own spear. (Cf. Q211.) CrSc 337; RC XVIII
Q582.3.1.* Man killed by piece of stone flying from rock his victim dies upon.
G xxxix f.
Q582.4.* Man dies from drop of blood of pet hound killed. (Cf. Q211.6.) TLS
XIV 31.
Q582.5.* Man boasts he fears saint no more than hornless sheep: killed by
Q582.6.* Woman killed by horse got through immoderate request. (Cf. Q338,
Q582.7.* Boy who threw stones at clerics killed by thrown stone. (Cf. N337.)
RC XIII 105.
Q583.1. Man who laughs at blind made blind. (Cf. Q288.* Q451.7.0.2.*) TL
I 133.
Q583.2.* Man stricken dumb for surly speech. (Cf. Q327,* Q451.3.) SG II 13.
Q583.3.* Man seeking to flee saint paralyzed. (Cf. Q551.7.1.*) TLS XVII
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63.
Q589.1.* Horses fail when owner refuses load to saint. (Cf. Q286.1, Q557.)
Q589.1.0.1.* Man cannot drive alone cow which he refused to share. (Cf.
Q589.2.* Man goes forth naked: cursed with nakedness throughout life.
Q589.3.* Man hills another: in revenge God can ses murderer's son to die.
Q591.1.1.* King tests saint by having man feign death: saint perceives trick
Q591.3.1.* King tests saint by having man's head rubbed with mixture of
blood and dough, and pretending that he fell on stones; saint perceives
LSL 206.
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Q59f..3.* Uncharitable king loses wealth. (Cf. Q286, Q585.1.) ZCP XVIII 69.
Qo.J8. Punishment: fighting all who pass through forest. (Cf. F150, F812 3 *
H1561.2.3.*)
R0-99. CAPTIVITY
H0. Captivity.
R4.* Surprise capture. CKD 81; IHK 275, 498; MP XLIII 14; SAI 63f.; RC
R4.1.* Enemy surprised while bathing; taken. (Cf. K1335, R33.*) IHK
275; SG II 361.
R5.1.* Enemy host imprisoned by earthen walls thrown tip by hero's chariot
RI0. Abduction. ALI II 141f., 541f.; ATC 501 (a.v. "Abduction of woman");
Beal VI 32; BMC II 416, 313f.; BNE II112; IHK 291, 299, 359f., 429, 473n.,
500, 598, 612f., 616f.; IT I 128f.; LMR 8f., 302; MAR III 80; OST VI 163f.;
OG 105; RAC 83f.; RIAC 303; TIS II 528f., 581 (s.v. "Abduction of hero-
ine") ; TLS VI 76, VII 3f., 68, IX 3f.; ZCP IX 231; E VII 200, 204; SG II
F320. Fairies carry people away to fairyland. G303.9.5. The devil as an abductor.
G440. Ogre abducts person. HI385. Quest for lost persons. K1300. Seduction.
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R225. Elopement. R110. Rescue of captive. R161.1. Lover rescues his lady
from abductor.
N339.9,* R111, R121.8,* R161.1, T151.0.1.*) Beal V 209, VI 32, VIII 98;
BNE II 112; BMC II 416; ITS VII 95f., VIII 223; LF 153f.; RC XXXI
434f., XXXIII 50; ZCP VIII 269; ATC 501 (a.v. "Abduction of woman");
HFB 10, 145f., 155f.; SG II 4f.; Michael Hogan, Lays and Legends of
R10.1, R111.1.4, R151.) ITS VII 158, VIII 223, X 143ff.; LF 153f.; RC
R13.0.1. Children carried off by animals. (Cf. B535.) CKD 24; SG II 287f.
R13.11.* Wolf abducts person. (Cf. B535.) CKD 24; SG II 287f.; ZCP VIII
310.
R13.12.* Cat abducts person. (Cf. B184.) CKD 93; IHK 262; OST V 85.
F301, F324,* F389.6,* K1321.) HRI I 32, II 160f.; RC XXXI 446f.. 450;
R18.* Abduction by rejected suitor. BNE II 112; ITS VII 96; RC II 89, XXV
31; TLS IX 75; CF, passim; WW 28. Cf. WW 131 (Laoidh Magtanuis
RC XXXI 446f.
R23.* Abduction with aid of magic mask which renders invisible. (Cf.
R33.* Fairy physician abducted to heal wounded mortals. (Cf. F274,* F344,
P424.4.*) SG II 228.
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Rescues. R210. Escapes. T50.1. Girl carefully guarded from suitors. T381.
R41.1. Captivity in castle (dun). (Cf. F163.1.) E III 169; ITS VIII 225,
X 143f.; PMLA. LXIII 303f.; ATC 320f.; BMC II 339; KMM 30f.
R41.2. Captivity in tower. (Cf. F163.5,* M372, T50.1.) Beal VII 244f., X
R41.2.2.* Captivity in bower. (Cf. F165.3.5.1.*) E III 169f. Cf. POW 295.
R42.* Captivity in sunken valley. (Cf. Flol.1.1.*) PFM 87f. (Val sanz
R43.* Captivity on island. (Cf. F134.) Beal VII 244f.; GJ VIII 186f.; SG
II 338.
R45. Captivity in mound (cave, hollow hill.) (Cf. F211, F322, R112.) RC
VII 290ff., XIII 1ff., XV 448; TLS X 247f.; IHK 616, 661; IT I 130; OST
II 173, VI 31.
R100-199. RESCUES
R111.1.1. Rescue of princess from ogre. (Cf. R11.1, R111.1.4.) Beal VI 32,
130f., VII 244f.; BMC II 416; E III 169f.; G.I VIII 188f.; ITS I 1f. Cf. IT
R111.1.4.)
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(Cf. A1659.1,* F531.5.7, S262.) BMC I 637, 676, II 383; Beal V 209. VI 30,
VIII 98; ITS VIII 227, X 145f., XXIV viil f.; IHK 393, 402; HS and N
VIII 50n.; JAFL XXIII 3f.; LF 55f.; MAR III 144; RC XI 435f., XXIX
141; TIS II 331n.; ATC 325, 501 (s.v. "Giants, woman rescued from");
who has won her at game of chance. (Cf. N4.2.*) IHK 613f.; LF 153;
RC XXXIII 48.
R40.)
R112. Magic rescue of prisoner from mound. (Cf. R45.) SLC 144f.
HS and N VIII 209n. (Fairy Palace of the Quicken Trees); MAR III
170; OCR 175f.; OST II 169f., VI 22f.; WW 29f.; RIAC 303, 394; SLC
I44f.
R112.4.* Rescue of wife and son from stronghold in Alps (f). IHK 292, 299.
F361.12,* R112.3.*) IHK 661f. (of. 616f.); IT I 130; HRI I 20f.; TLS
H35.4. Recognition by unique manner of carving chips. H135. Leaf (chip, milk)
R122.* Miraculous rescue. (Cf. B522.4,* D1390, F1088.*) BNE II 112, 178;
S350.)
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R131.3.3. Cowherd rescues abandoned child. (Cf. S351.2.1.*) TBD 11; IHK
R131.5. Servant rescues abandoned child. AIF 31; IT 3 Ser I 208; ZCP
XII 276.
R131.12. Fairy rescues abandoned child. (Cf. A511.8,* F311.1, S353.) E VII
233.
R131.19.* Bard (poet) rescues abandoned child. E IV 95; SG II 369; CKD 39.
R151. Husband rescues wife. (Cf. F322.2, H1385.3,* K579.9,* R112.4,* T210.)
IHK 292, 299, 428f., 615, 618, 661; PMLA LXIV 878f.; RC VI 185f.; MP XII
R151.1. Husband rescues stolen wife. (Cf. R11.1, R151.) BMC II 313f.;
R151.3.* Husband rescues chaste wife taken in friendship pact with rival.
R153.5.* Father rescues daughter. (Cf. H1385.2, K1837.7.*) IHK 618; TLS
R154.1. Son rescues mother. (Cf. F81.4,* Q482.2.1.*) CKD 39; B IV 99;
OMC II 147.
R154.2. Son rescues father. (Cf. R112.3.*) ITS VII 151; MAR III 170.
R161. Lover rescues his lady. (Cf. F322.2, N711.2, R111.1, R151, T381.) SLC
R161.1. Lover rescues his lady from abductor. (Cf. F322.2, R10.1.) ITS
H 75f.; LSL 158, 193; MO 91; OST V 85; BCC 179; SG II 205; RC XII 349;
CrSc 17. Cf. MO 243; BNE II 39, 112, 178; BMC II 517.
R169.9.* Hero rescued by his lady. (Cf. F302.9.*) RIAM I Part i 147f.;
BMC II 339.
R169.12.* Saint released from captivity by an angel. (Cf. N814.) CrSc 17.
R169.15.* Child rescued by nurse. (Cf. 8351.1.) BNE II 39; MAR III 167.
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R187.1.* Dord fian. A call used by members of a flan (warrior band) for
95f., n. (andord); RC XXIV 59, 63, 69. Cf. SGMR 176; Sp XI 42; WHT II
92.
R210. Escapes. ZCP VIII 269. For cross-references see Motif-Index, alpha-
R211.5.* Captive hews through iron prison with sioord. TLS I Part 1 45.
R211.6.* Captive knocks prison roof off. TLS I Part 1 49; IHK 482.
R218.* Escape from fairyland. (Cf. F379.1,* R111.1.4, R112.3.*) BMC I 637;
R220. Flights.
B181.6. .
tains, doors) magically divide (open) and close. K630. Escape by disarming
B181.6. Flight on magic horse. D670. Magic flight. D1551. Waters (moun-
tains, doors) magically divide (open) and close. K630. Escape by disarming
R223.* Flight from hated husband. (He has taken girl by force.) (Cf.
F531.5.7, R11.1, S262.1, Ti11, T311.1.) ITS X 133f.; TIS II 583 (s.v.
117f., 247f.; BMC II 387f.; IHK 298f. , 325f., 428f., 441f., 704 (s.v.
"Althed"); IT I 67f., 357 (s.v. "althed"); ITS VIII 191f., 215; EIL 42;
Cross and Nltze, Lancelot and Guenevere (Chicago, 1930), 32f.; LMnU
60f.; LMR 8f.; OMM 294, 589f.; OST III 1f.; TIS II 393f., 583 (s.v.
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325.
R236.* Fugitive aided by magic mist. (Cf. D902.1, D1361.1, K532.1.*) LSL
R262.* Magic eel pursues man over land. (Cf. B17.2.1.2.*) OMC II 282.
R311.1. Trees magically hide a funitive. (Cf. D1393.1.) Cf. MAR III 167.
I 73f.; LMnU 64; OST III 63f.; TIS II 392f. , 410f.; Rom LIII 92f.
R315. Cave as refuge. ITS X 23f., 43, 49f.; OST III 133.
R315.1. Cave as eloping lovers' refuge. (Cf. R225, T98.*) RC XI 131f.; TIS
II 399f.
R353.* Fugitive from saint finds self at door of saint's church. E V 101.
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S. UNNATURAL CRUELTY
510. Cruel parents. (Cf. G72, K2034.1,* M411.1, S200, S300.) RC XV 325.
S11.5.* Father banishes son at request of fairy wife. (Cf. F302.5.4,* G264.4,*
S11.7.* Jealous father vows to kill daughter's suitors. Beal VII 244f.; ITS
E765.4.1.1.* Giant must he slain before hero can marry daughter. E765.4.3.*
Father will die when daughter hears son. H912.2.* Task assigned at suggestion
of father (of prospective bride). M311.1. Prophecy: king's grandson will de-
S11.8.* Father kills son (for stealing). LSL xxvii. Cf. CKD 45; RC XIII
368f. (4).
311.11.* Cruel father seeks to kill infant son. IHM 159; MAR III 167.
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S11.13.* Cruel king slays brother and brother's son. (Cf. K2217,* 871.1*
821. Cruel son. (Cf. M343, Q211.1.) RC XVIII 295. Cf. CKD 6f. (grandson).
S22.* Parricide. (Cf. M343, Q211.1.) AIF 163; IT 3 Ser I 315; ITS XXXV
831. Cruel stepmother. (Cf. P282, P282.3,* S322.4.2.*) Atl IV 113f.; EIL 64;
MAR III 51; RAC 86; BNE II 29; SLC 167f.; IHK 628f.; TBD 11.
S31.2.1.* Cruel stepmother enchants stepsons so that her son may become
S71. Cruel uncle. (Cf. P293, 811.13.*) LG 180; IT 3 Ser I 393f; 8G II 429.
871.1.* Cruel uncle poisons nephew (king). (Cf. S11.13.*) ZCP III 10;
CKD5.
S73.* Cruel brother (sister). (Cf. K2211, K2212, Q227.5.*) CKD 4f.; LG
184; RC XVII 409, XVIII 28, 32, 155, 158, 387f.; ZCP III 9.
3 Ser I 359; RC XVI 35, XVII 408, 411, XVIII 28f., 158, 168, 276, 282, 287,
S73.3.* Man blinds brother. (Cf. S165.) IT 3 Ser I 297; ITS VIII 183; RC
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S74.1.* Nephew (niece) kills uncle. IT 3 Ser 349; RC XVII 411, XVIII 277;
S110. Murders. (Cf. C867,* D711, F615, G72, G262, K910, K950, Q211, Q410,
Q450, S302.*) RIAT-IMS I Part i, p. cxlvii; BCC 179; BNE II 39; TM 11;
BMC II 440, 445, 556; OMM 402f.; SLC 76f., 80f.; TLS II 337f.; RC XVII
Si11. Murder by poisoning. FL III 499; ITS VIII 371; LG 184; RC XVI 34,
XVIII 389, XXIV 179; Sp XXV 187. For cross-references see Motif-Index,
S112. Burning to death. (Cf. H221, H1511, K955, Q414, S326.1.*) ITS VII
S112.1. Boiling to death. (Cf. E64.2, F167.11.2,* F872.2.) RC XXXIII 315, 321.
S 112.2.2.* Murder by driving red-hot iron spits through soles of feet and into
4, 6; IHK 580f.; IHM 109; ITS IX 293; RC XI 345f., XVIII 281; S XXIII
S123. Burial alive. (Cf. Q456, S261.) FL XXII 55n.; GF 311; RC XV 320,
S123.0.1.* Hostages buried alive. (Cf. S265.1.*) CKD 32; RC XXIV 174f.
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8139.2. Slain person dismembered. (Cf. Q491.6.1.*) CKD 7; ITS VIII 163,
HS and N VIII 137n.; IHK 128, 469; LMR 114; ATC 502 (s.v. "Heads on
stakes"); MAC 115f.; OG 469 (s.v. "Heads on pikes"); Per II 396 (s.v.
XVIII 381, XXIII 417, XXIV 61; SLC 150, 231; TBC 37; ZCP IX 196, XIII
IHK 197, 417, 579; IT I 104, 132, 205, 298, Extraband 82f.; RC I 260, XIV
244, XVII 411; SG II 365; SGMR 429 (s.v. "Heads"); TIS II 318; Sp XVI
325; Serglige Con Culainn (ed. M. Dillon, Columbus, Ohio, 1941), 29; ITS
VII 104.
S139.2.2.2.* Custom : sitting upon head of slain enemy. AIF 213; ITS IX 111.
RAC 338n.
S139.2.2.4.1.* Head used as ball. (Cf. F839.4.*) IHK 132, 565; Stories from
S139.2.2.4.2.* Brains of enemies fashioned into balls (as trophies, for play).
(Cf. ri997.2,* F839.5.*) IHK 535f.; ITS VIII 199; TLS XIII 7, XIV 5.
SI39.2.2.5.* Chess board and men made from bones of slain enemies. MCS
161.
S139.2.2.9.* Heads brandished to intimidate foe. TBC 196; IHK 142, 182.
tree _ (quicken, rowan). E442. Ghost laid by piercing grave with stake. E434.
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A516.* Expulsion and return of culture hero. 1.111.1. Exile returns and suc-
ALI I 205; Beal VIII 92; Bury, Life of St. Patrick (London, 1905), 207;
LG 137; Lives of St. A'tnian and St. Kentigern (ed. A. P. Forbes, Edin-
burgh, 1874), 167; ALC Ixxiv; LG 137; LSL 242; JID 83; Manly Anniver-
223; VSH I xcix n., exxii f.; ZCP III 99f.; RIAP XXX 229n.; IHM 471.
5142. Person thrown into water and abandoned. (Cf. S131.) MAR III 167;
ZCP XII 276. Cf. BCC 99; BNE II 183, 230, 235.
RC XXXI 442n.: TBD 151. Cf. MAR III 167; RIAT-IMS I Part i, p.
exxviii; MO 243.
5160. Mutilation*. (Cf. M375.3,* Q451, S327.) CrSc 13; IT I 100f. For
"Mutilated," "Mutilating."
S160.2.* Jealous women mutilate her who is most attractive to men. E V 215.
S161. Mutilation: cutting off hands (arms). (Cf. A128.4, F515f. , Q451.1.)
S161.1.1.* Child's finger-ends cut off to give long life. IT 3 Ser I 363.
5162. Mutilation: cutting off legs (feet). (Cf. F517.1.1.1.*) CKD 88; SG
S139.2.2.1.1.*) BMC I 439f., II 557; E II 96f.; EIL 139; IHK 417; RC I 260,
Culainn (ed. M. Dillon, Columbus, Ohio, 1941), 29; TCD 63; TLS II 302,
S165. Mutilation: putting out eyes. (Cf. D2062.2,* Q451.7, S21.9,* S73.3.*)
GF 337; RC X 219, XVIII 14, 35, 196, 269, 275, 292, 297; IHK 313, 496.
115.
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S160, Z182.*)
S183.1.* Person forced to eat hearts (flesh) of relatives (drink blood). CKD
SI83.2.* Person forced to eat loathsome animal. CKD 8; ITS VIII 163; RC
XX 432.
S184.* Objects (animals) put into wound. (Cf. K1016,* K2014.1.*) ITS VIII
293; SG II 367.
II 368f.
S223. Childless couple promise child to the devil if they may only have one.
(Cf. M219.1.*)
S223.0.1. Robert the Devil. Childless couple wish for a child even if he comes
5260. Sacrifices. ERE I 440f., V 838f., VI 109f., VII 127f.; RAC 398 (b.v.
ACLC II 107; CG 63; ChCe 17; DDC 100f.; DHC 73; E II 86, III 149f.,
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V145f., 155; ITS VIII 247; KAP 185f. ("Human Sacrifice among the
Celts"); OMC I cccxx f., II 122; RC XVI 35f.; SHI I 259, 284; VB II 301f.;
S260.1.1. Child sacrifice as religious rite. (Cf. S263.2.) E III 161; KAP
8261. Foundation sacrifice. A human being buried alive at base of the foun-
109f.; HS and N X 21n.; KAP 185f.; LSL 30, 309; MAR III 200; RAC
238; AIM IV 42; RC II 200, IV 120, XVI 377; RR IX 43; TIN 93f.; VSH
I clxxxvi n.; Krappe, Balor with the Evil Eye (New York, 1927), 165n..
701f.; ATC 325f.; RC XI 435f., XXIX 141; TIS II 331n.; 393, 402; RAC 52;
S263.2.1. Gods furnish substitute for child sacrifice. E III 159f.; KAP 192.
D2162.*) KAP 193n.; LSL 111, 353; VSH I cxi; E IV 42; AIM I 41; MT
127; MO 261.
S263.5.2.* Monks sacrifice themselves (to save king and princes from pesti-
lence). EIV39f.
S263.5.3.* Man leaps from vessel into jaws of sea-beast, so as to save remain-
S264.1. Man thrown overboard to placate storm. (Cf. F911.4, K527.4.*) VSH
S265.1.* Hostages sacrified. (Cf. S123.0.1.*) KAP 193n.; OMC III 9; RAC
238.
S274.* Sacrifice as an agricultural rite. (Cf. D1563, D2157.) ERE III 284;
KAP 187; RAC 79f., 259f.; ITS XXXIX 90; VSH I exxxrf.
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S302.* Children murdered. (Cf. G77,* K2116.1.1, M375.2.* Q211, S110.) Cf.
5312. Illegitimate child exposed. (Cf. T647.*) AIF 31; ITS VIII 179. Cf.
A516,* S11.11,* S350.) CKD 38f.; EIL 26; IHM 159; IHK 628f.; IT
S322.1.1. Father who wanted son exposes (murders) daughter. IHK 628f.;
S322.2.1.* Mother exposes child (for fear of jealous co-ioi/e). (Cf. P217.*)
S325.0.1.1.* Child born with caul exposed. (Cf. T551.8.*) ZCP XII 276.
S146.)
S331. Exposure of child in boat (floating chest). (Cf. S141.) ITS VIII 179.
S334. Tokens of royalty (nobility) left with exposed child. (Cf. H61.4,* H80.
N731.3,* R131.)
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IX 133.
S350.2.* Child driven out (exposed) brought up in secret. EIL 26, 35; IHM
(Cf. A5U.7.* R169.15.*) MAR III 167; ITS VII 133; RAC 148f.; RC II
86f.; J. G. Campbell, The Fians (London, 1891), 16f.; ATC 338; PFM
180f.; OG 77.
R131.3.3f.) TBD 11f., 151; EIL 26; IHK 629. (Cf. ITS IX 133.
8354. Exposed infant reared at strange king's court. (Cf. A516,* LU1.1.)
S452.* Outcast wife commits suicide when confronted with heads of relatives
286ff.
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S461.* Tale-bearer unjustly drowned for lack of proof of accusation. AIF 29.
T. SEX
T. Sex.
tion to person of a different sex. F302.3.4. Fairies entice men and then harm
concerning love and marriage. Q451.10. Punishment: genitalia cut off. Sl/6.1.*
Mutilation: emasculation.
T0-99. LOVE
T0. Love. (Cf. A475, D1355, D1900, F301ff.) ERE VIII 162f.; KPAS1911, p.
absence"). AMC 2; E II 153, V 214; EIL 26n.; FL III 506; HRI I 13f.,
II 6, 108; IHK 170, 286, 296, 427, 628; CKD 7; ITS V 77, VIII 217, 383;
RC XIII 224, XXIV 128, 275; MP XII 612n., XLIII 14; SG II 214, 307; CF
6; IT I 120 lines 22f., 2 Ser I 80, 189, 2 Ser II 216, Extraband 312, 3 Ser I
301f.; ZCP III 1f., XIII 167; TBD 9; CRC 74; OST IV 239f.; VSH I
exxxili n.
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of Philology VII 177f.; Beal VIII 93; MAR III 78; MP XII 598n.; RAC
T11.6. Wish for wife red as blood, white as snow, black as raven. (Cf.
Z65.1.1.*)
T24. The symptoms of love. (Cf. J63.*) Cf. Cross and Nitze, Lancelot and
T24.1. Love-sickness. (Cf. D2064.0.1,* T213.*) EIL 55f.; IHK 301f., 610f.;
IT I 121f., 216; GJ II 308, IX 268; HRI I 14f.; KMM 93f.; OCR 108; RC
III 347f., XXXIII 60; MP XI 14n., 491f.. XII 641n.; SAI 75, 92; WW 419;
T24.3. Madness from love. (Cf. D1367, D2065.) EIL 123; HRI I 85; IT I
T32. Lovers' meeting: heroine heals hero's wounds. (Cf. E481.4.1, F344,
T. Sex 481
T35.0.2.* Magic sleep causes lover to miss appointment with mistress. (Cf.
D1972, H1484.1.*)
T41.3.* Lovers' signal. Informs lover when he must come. (Cf. H13i,.2,*
K1549.5.*) RC XV 449.
T50. Wooing.
maiden to hate lover. 11.501). Tests connected with marriage. H310. Suitor tests.
T50.1. Girl carefully guarded from suitors. (Cf. M372, T381.) Atl III 378;
CKD 5, 58; CS 24; EIL 13, 43n.; FM I 18n.; GJ I 381; HRI I 94; IMC
118; E III 169; IHK 324; IT I 71; LMnU 62; MAR III 167; ITS VIII 191;
OST VI 163f.; RC XVI 152, XXXI 456n.; SGMR 32; TIS II 546. Cf. OG
45, 50.
T50.2.* Girl carefully guarded from suitors by hag. (Cf. T50.1.) E III
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T50.4.* Girl carefully guarded by father. (Cf. S11.7,* T97.*) Beal VII 244f.;
T52. Bride purchased. "Bride-price." (Cf. T292.*) BMC II 317f.; CKD 36,
76; EC II 172; HRI II 32; IHK 516, 530; IT I 826 (s.v. "tindscra"), 4 Ser
I 227, 229, 232; TLS XVI 7; OMC III 480; RC XVII 322f.; ZCP IX 176;
MO 239.
T55. Girl as wooer. Forthputting woman. (Cf. T71, T331.) ACLC V 217f.;
CKD 43f., 77, 81f.; EIL 44; G xxxvii; IHK 325, 467, 628, 688 (s.v. "Medb
i. Echdach"); LF 151ff.; HRI I 95; IT I 72f., 120, 2 Ser I 81, 311, 4 Ser I
245f., 269f.; OST III 55, 175., V 97; SG II 9, 243, 265; MP XII 611f., 616f.,
XLIII 11f.; TIS II 402f., 546; ITS VIII 191; PMLA XV 147n. LXII 894,
909; RC V 334, XX 285f., XXIII 396f., XXXIII 165f.; RIAC 339; PFM
21f., 155f.; BNE II 103f. Cf. IHK 467; TLS X 135; TBC 3; CR II 23.
F302. Fairy mistress. F302.3. Fairy wooes mortal man. F302.6.1.* Celtic
Amazonian woman disguised .1* leper seduces and binds enemies. TI46.* Poly-
andry. C192.* Tabu: refusing to elope witli woman who desires it.
T55.4.1.* Gift made by bride to husband. (Cf. P535.0.1.*) IHK 243 (cf. IT
I 522 s.v. "2 Enech" and compounds); TBC 3; KPAS 1911, p. 214f.
T55.6.* Person (man, woman) exhibits figure. CS 179; EIL 9; IHK 172,
182, 484; IT Extraband 386f., 2 Ser I 17f., 81, 4 Ser I 245f., 327n. line
XVII 71, 73; ITS VIII 201; TBC 195f. Cf. RAC 276; TLS X 135.
C312. Tabu: looking at woman. F397.* Fairy woman exhibits her figure to
warriors. FS68.* Naked tribe (men). H1596. Beauty contest. K774.2.* Sight
of unclothed women calms rage of youthful hero. Q411.4.2.* Woman who dis-
90; RC XV 295f.
T55.8.* Princess declares love by presenting cup of drink at feast. Beal VII
143f.
432.
T62. Princess to marry first man who asks for her. (Cf. C664.*)
T64. King seeks bride only because counsellors insist. (Cf. H13S1.3.1,
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T66.1. Grateful dead man helps hero win princess. (Cf. E341.)
T68. Princess offered as prize. (Cf. H331, H360, H508.2.) Cf. TIS I 161f.,
II 524f.
T68.1. Princess offered as prize to rescuer. (Cf. R111.) BMC I 655. Cf.
RAC 133.
T69.3.* Man gives daughter in return for his release. OST II 179.
T71. Women scorned in love. (Cf. T55, T330.) IT I 72f.; G xxxvii f.; LMnU
63; OST III 1f., 175f., V 97; PMLA XV 147n. LXII 894, 909; RC XV 334,
XX 285f., XXV 347, XXXIII 47f., 165f.; TIS II 402, 413f.; IHK 169f.; SG
revenge. T72. Woman won and then scorned. T331. Man unsuccessfully tempted
by woman. W34.1.* Man constrained to elope with leader's fiancee resists her
blandishments.
T71.1.* Accidental death fate of woman scorned in love. ITS II 91; IHK 467.
RC XXXIII 47f.; TIS II 413f., 467; ITS VIII 383f. Cf. IT I 72f.; LMnU 63.
T72. Woman won and then scorned. ITS V 149; TIS II 467f.
T. Sex 483
E419.6.* Lovers buried apart found in one grave each morning. K1087.1.* Mes-
sage falsified to bring about death of lovers. N343. Lover (mistress, wife) dies,
believing loved one dead. P214.* Wife drinks blood of slain husband.
T81. Death from love. CKD 28, 83; EIL 16; IHK 327, 427, 566; IT I 82;
F104.1.1.3.2.2.* First woman in Ireland to die of grief for the death of her hus-
band. N343. Lover (mistress, wife) dies, believing loved one dead. T211.13.2.*
T81.9.* Suicide from love. (Cf. P214.1,* T211.14.*) EIL 16; IHK 327, 467; IT
T86.3.* Mistress springs into dead lover's grave. IHK 334; LMnU 3.
B610. Animal paramour. F302.5.1. Fairy mistress surrenders man to his mortal
marriage.
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MFI 32ff.
T91.12.* Hostile amazon's daughter loves hero. (Cf. F565.) IHK 398f.; E
III 171.
T92. Rivals in love. EIL 42f.; MP XLIII 13; SLC 153; OST III 55f.; LMnU
64f.; ITS VII 119, 131. For cross-references see Motif-Index, alphabetical
T92.1. The triangle plot and its solution. Two men In love with the same
woman; (wo women with the same man. Wife of one man in love with
another. (Cf. K2111, T92.1.2,* T157.2,* W34.1.*) AIM I 1f.; BNE II 103f.,
114; CKD 35, 77, 79f.; G xxxvil f.; IHK 338, 575f., 580; IHM 322; MP
XLIII 13f.; OST III If.; RIAC 339; TLS XVI p. xil, xixf., 7f.; ZrP XLII
T92.1.2.* Young wife of old man (King) loves (is loved by) younger mini.
(Cf. H1556.2, J21.3, P282.3,* T418.) CKD 38ff., 79; EIL 13f., 42f., 87f.; IT
I 71f.; LMnU 62f.; G xxxvil f.; RC XIII 368f.; SAI 105f.; AIM I If.; ZrP
T92.1.3.* Would-be unfaithful wife. (Cf. T55, T231.) E VII 200, 204; EIL
T93.1. Disappointed lover becomes wild man in the woods. (Cf. F5fi7, T24.3.)
T95. Lover opposed to sweetheart's relatives. Cf. OG 45, 50; IHK 387ff., 399.
T95.1. Lover kills his lady's relatives in fight. (Cf. K713.1.7.*) E III 169f.;
T96. Lovers reunited after many adventures. (Cf. N730.) Beal I 343f.
T97.* Father opposed to daughter's marriage. AIF 29f.; AR I 233; Beal VII
244f.; FM I 18n.; GJ IX 252; IHK 387f.; IMC 105, 112; IT 2 Ser I 183f.;
A525.2.* Culture hero slays his grandfather. E765.4.1.1.* Giant must be slain
before hero can marry daughter. E765.4.3.* Father will die when daughter bears
M343 "
ndson.
marriage necessary.
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T98.* Lovers' flight. IHK 22 (aitheda), 325f.; IT I 73f., 357 (s.v. "aittaed");
FL III 511; OST III 1f.; RC XXXI 446f.; LMnU 64; MAR III 176; RAC
150; OMM 294, 589; TIS II 391f., 393. (aitheda); OST III 55f.; ITS VIII
refuge of eloping lovers. T320. Escape from undesired lover. W34.1.* Man
247n.
T100-199. MARRIAGE
C160. Tabu connected with marriage. H300. Tests connected with marriage.
1*210. Husband and wife. P217.* Co-wife. RI0. Abduction. R225. Elope-
Loathly bridegroom. F300. Marriage or liaison with fairy. J21.3. "Do not go
where an old man has a young wife." J414.1. Wife chosen instead of fairy
mistress. T91. I'nequals in love. T92.1. The triangle plot and its solution.
T11l.1. Marriage of a mortal and a god (goddess, fairy). MAR III 13, 78f.;
RAC 159f., 355; GJ IX 215f.; OG 80; UJA IX 104; IHK 400; ACLC V 22,
A188.* Gods (goddesses) unite with mortals. H81.2. Mermaid marries man.
VIII 250n.
T. Sex 485
C160. Tabu connected with marriage. C566.4.* Tabu: women marrying until
hero has chosen their husbands. C567.* Tabu: eloping with king's daughter.
E765.4.4.* Person will die the year he marries. Q240. Sexual sins punished.
T131.0.1.1.* Father promises girl must iced only man of her choice. (Cf.
T131.2. Younger child (daughter) mag not marry before elder. (Cf. K1366.*)
CKD 104; IHM 165; AR I 150; CS 68; IHK 386; RC XIII 37; SG II 401f.;
T131.6.* Girl will many on condition she is to be only wife. IT 4 Ser I 250.
Cf. IT I 120.
T131.7.* King may not marry girl who has been wife of another. HRI I 12;
C563.* Tabus of kings. H360. Bride test. P18.* Marriage of kings. T381.0.1.*
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T145. Polygamous marriage. (Cf. K2222. P217,* T99.1.*) E II 177; MAC 137;
RAC 17, 223f.; KPAS 1911, p. 174f.; IHK 472; SG II 89; H. d'Arbols de
Jubainville, Etudes sur le Droit Celtique (Paris, 1895), I 224f.; LSL p. cxl.
T146.* Polyandry. EIL 16; LMnU 69; IT I 81; IHK 243, 327, 338, 580; MAC
137; OG 325f. (Queen Medb); RAC 74, 223f.; LCN 56n., 58n.; SGMR 201f.;
A164.5.* Polyandry among the gods. K2034.1.* King's daughter secretly pledged
to many for their aid. T450. Prostitution and concubinage. TS63.1.* Child of
three fathers born with three stripes. T586.3.' Multiple mrth as result of rela-
T146.2.* Woman requires thirty mm. IHK 580. Cf. KPAS 1911, p. 214f.;
T147.* Annual marriages. EC II 10; ZCP XV 357. Cf. RAC 273; ERE VIII
432f.
T148.* Matriarchy. (Cf. P17.6.') CrSc 4; IHM 342f.; IMC 149; MP XII
617n.; ITS VIII 115, XXV 189; KPAS XIX 370f.; RAC 17, 93, 223; RC
XVI 418, XXXI 454n.; IT 3 Ser I 407, 409; KSLA XXIX, No. VI 34f.
A164.4.* Matriarchy among the gods. F302.6.1.* Celtic fairy mistress dominant.
T148.1.* Son named for mother. (Cf. P231.) MAR III 140; RAC 223; ITS
T151. Tear's respite from unweleome marriage. (Cf. C117.) BMC I 676;
man when it is accomplished. (Cf. K1210.) ITS X 145; ZCP VIII 269.
(next day) in battle. (Cf. M341.1.) CKD 19f., 23; RC XIII 426f.; SG II
T157.2.* Affianced wife of chieftain falls in love with another man at be-
trothal feast, drugs the company with sleeping potion, and forces man of
her choice to elope with her. (Cf. D1364.7, W34.1.*) OST III 81ff.; TIS
II 399n., 401; WW 27; RAC 150; EIL 44; MAR III 176. Cf. CKD 81.
T161. Jus primae noctis. Overlord claims right of sleeping the first night
with subject's wife. CKD 106; E III 25, IV 25; IHK 394n., 525; MAR III
140, 144; IT I 145; OST I 137; RC IX 6, XIII 54; TIS 463n.; ZfdA XXXIII
284n.
P19.2.* King may have any woman to be his paramour if he makes her a seille-
ment. S185.2.* King demands intercourse with woman in childbed. T281. Sex
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hospitality.
T177. Bridegroom magically impelled to leave his bride. (Cf. F301.8.*) Cf.
E756.5.* Saved soul of woman assists her husband's soul in battle against demons.
H400. Chastity test. H430. Chastity index. K579.9.* Abductor grants year's
respite to woman who pleads too great love for him. M262.* Person promises to
have but one consort if he is cured. N455.6.* Husband learns of wife's fidelity
T211.13.1.* Wife dies of grief for death of husband. (Cf. P214.1,* T81.) IHK
T211.14.* Man kills self in grief for wife. (Cf. T81.9.*) RC XXIII 333. Cf.
RC XXXI 447.
T215.2. Wife offers starving husband milk from her breasts. ITS VII 122;
T. Sex 487
B134.1. Dog betrays woman's infidelity. H400. Chastity test. H430. Chastity
index. J2301. Gullible husbands. K713.1.7.* Faithless wife ties husband's hair
to bed, allowing lover to kill him. K1500. Deception connected with adultery.
K2213. Treacherous wife. R223.* Flight from hated husband. T92.1. The
triangle plot and its solution. T145.1.1.' Affianced wife of chieftain falls in
T231. The faithless widow. SLC 152; ATC 283f., 301; HS and N VIII 1ff.,
19ff.
T232. Woman deserts husband for unworthy lover. ITS XXXIX 39, 65f.
T243.* Fight between husband and lover for kingdom and wife. (Cf. T92.7.*)
E II 183.
T247.* Object stolen (left) as token that infidelity has been discovered. (Cf.
K1550.1,* T386, T481.) IHK 155f. (cf. 149); IT Extraband 414; RC XXIX
163, XXX 162; TBC 99, 206; TIS I 264; CRC 44f.
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T247.*)
T249.1.* Adulterous wife convicted commits suicide. (Cf. T481.) CKD 47;
EIL 92.
T249.2.* Husband and wife (king and queen) each unfaithful to other. IHK
543; SG II 271f.
T253.4.* Saint composes hymn to free himself from the "mala vita" in which
T257. Jealous wife or husband. CKD 42f.; IHK 576, 588f., 601f.; IT I 130f.;
ITS IX 133f.; OST III 1f.; RC XLVII 362n.; SLC 153; TLS XIV 33; TM
T257.2. Jealousy of rival wives. LSL 150, 183, 237; SG II 89; TLS X 95; ITS
to perform lowlv tasks. S322.2.1.* Mother exposes child for fear of jealous
T257.2.1.* Wife exposes bald head of second wife to disgrace her. Hair
II 76.
T281. Sex hospitality. CKD 19, 20, 23; IHK 400, 471, 472, 507; IT I 145; ITS
II 69, 81, VII 117; MAR III 140, 188; OG 57f., 106; RC XI 43, XIII 54;
TIS II 463; ZfdA XXXIII 284n.; Kittredge, Gawain and the Green Knight
CI 19.2.* Tabu: failure to sleep with guest unaccompanied by; husband. F302.1.1.*
Mortals supplied with fairy mistresses during visit to fairyland. T161. Jus
primae noctis.
T281.2.* Sex hospitality given to king (prince). (Cf. P19.4,* T161.) CKD
106; MAR III 140; E IV 25; RC XIII 55f.; SG II 86f., 401f.; IT 1145; IHK
272, 471.
T282.* Man marries woman wife insists he sleep with. RIAP XXX 269.
T294. Husband (wife) of supernatural being longs for old home and visits
T300. Chastity and celibacy. ChCe 228f.; BMC II 361; IHK 384; BCC 107.
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"Virgin."
T315.2.1. The audacious water and the continent husband (lover). A woman
thighs as she crosses a stream and then reproves it for being bolder than
her husband (lover). She thus calls attention to her situation. EIL
T. Sex 489
T317. The repression of lust. (Cf. D1356.1. Q541, T333.4,* V462.8.*) VSH I
clxxxi.
T320. Escape from undesired lover. (Cf. K1210, Ri11, R223,* T9S.*) E V 147.
T320.1. 01t-proved fidelity. Virtuous wife. (Cf. T425.*) Cf. CKD 51ff.;
T320.2.* Girl Mils man who attempts her virtue. FL III 503; RC XVI 36f.
T327.3.* Saint plucks out eye when urged to marry. H 65; LSL 188: Beal
IV 45.
C686.* Injunction: to forsake woman who arouses love. T55. Girl as wooer.
T71. Woman scorned in love. T317. The repression of lust. V461.3.* Chastity
as clerical virtue. YV34.1.* Man constrained to flee with leader's affianced bride
T331.6.* Saint flogs woman who tempts him. (Cf. Q227, Q458.) LSL 250.
T331.7.* Saint sleeps with maidens without sinning. Another saint, who
doubts fact, undergoes same test and perceives its efficacy. (Cf. Q537.2.*)
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T333.4.* Tempted saint drives awl through membrum virile. ZCP XVIII 93.
T335.* Saint exposes self to temptation but preserves chastity. (Thus in-
T337.1.* Saint's enemy, wishing to cause saint to violate his oath never to
"commit folly and utter lie" induces his daughter to tempt saint. Saint
perceives trick and avoids sin. (Cf. M130, V220. V461.3.*) RC XX 285f.
77; MP XLIII 12; RIAT-ISM I Part i 172f.; SG II 92. Cf. IAadan and
Curithir (ed. K. Meyer, London. 1902); ATP 65; TIS II 430f.. 557; E III
155.
T352.* Boy sleeps between couple to safeguard their virtue. CLC 21; E IX
XXXIII 46. Cf. Campbell, The Fians (London, 1891). 56; TIS II 430.
tion). (Cf. T50.1.) Atl III 37S; Beal VII 244f.; E III 169; CS 24; IT I
71; LMnU 62; FM I 18n.; HRI I 94; IMC 118; RC XXXI 456n.; Krappe.
K1349.4.* Lover visits guarded maiden while harper puts mother to sleep. M372.
(castle, prison).
T381.0.1.* Girl intended for marriage with king cloistered. (Cf. P18,*
T131.7.*) FL III 510; EIL 13, 43n.; IT I 71; LMnU 62; ITS VIII 191;
RC XVI 152.
E III 169.
woman leaves uncooked meat behind each night of the journey as a sign
to the husband following that she has not been touched. (Cf. T247.*)
T387.* Woman who strives to be man-like got with child as prank. ITS VII
123f.
connected with adultery. Q240. Sexual sins punished. V465. Clerical rices.
T410. Incest. DHC 84; IHK 270n., 618; IT I 139; LC 199; RAC 223f.; MAR
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Loss of magic power through incest. CI65.* Tabu: marriage with person whose
T411. Father-daughter incest. MAR III 74f.; RAC 223; IHK 270, 618, 628n.;
trays incest.
T411.2.* Girl got with child by intoxicated father. IHK 270; IT I 139; LH
T412. Mother-son incest. (Cf. M344.) CR IV 219; ITS VIII 215, 235; RAC
T415. Brother-sister incest. (Cf. A511.3.2,* A164.1, P253.) ALT I 155; DHC
84; E II 175; IHK 81, 531, 584; ITS VII 107, 123, VIII 215. 233, 315; WW
107; RAC 53, 223f.; RC IX 12, XVI 149, XLIII 303; TLS X 45; IT I 139,
T418. Lustful stepmother. (Cf. P282.3,* T92.1.2.*) AIF 65f.; G xxxvii; ITS
T421. Man marries his aunt (maternal aunt). IHK 533 (cf. 531). Cf. ITS
T. Sex 491
IHK 611; IT I 122f.; KMM 93f.; MAR III 80; RC XXVII 263.
T450. Prostitution and concubinage. ChCe 236f.; IT I 504 (s.v. "1. druth");
T453.1.* Hero learns feats of arms through gratifying woman's lust. IHK
T455. Woman sells favors for particular purpose. (Cf. T156.1.*) IHK 149,
222, 400; ITS VIII 189; RC XXVIII 150; KPAS 1911, p. 179n. ("cardes mo
sliasta fessin").
T455.2.1.* Woman commits adultery to obtain aid for husband in battle. TBG
T455.4.* Parents urge girl to trade her favors for truce with hostile ioarriur.
(Cf. K2034.1.*) TBC 289; IHK 195. Cf. MAR III 154.
ITS VII 142; KAST 1 Ser I 367; LF I 198; MO 113; VSH I clviii; RTAT-
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T471. Rape. (Cf. C118,* F304.1, T387,* T586.3.1.*) E II 179f., IV 23; Cym
XIV 105.
T471.1. Man unicittingly ravishes his own sister. (Cf. N365.3, T415.)
116.
T481. Adultery. ALI II 379, 385; BMC II 367; E II 183, V 35; TLS XIV 23;
G xlvi; IHK 338, 464, 543, 574, 576, 580; ITS VII 96, VIII 189, 211, IX 319,
XXXIX 39, 65f.; HRI II 108; MAR III 156; MP XLIII 13f.; OMM 479;
All2.8.* God from adulterous union. A164.2.* Adultery among the gods.
causes sun to stand still for nine months. F254.5.* Fairies commit adultery.
spirit reveals infidelity of man's wife. J2365.* Fool discloses woman's adultery.
Object stolen (left) as token that infidelity has been discovered. T249.1.* Adul-
terous wife commits suicide. T249.2.* Husband and wife each unfaithful to other.
T481.4.* Wife seduces husband's servant (pupil). LG 14, 18f.; SG II 91; ITS
T491.* Man has a son not his wife's; wife has a daughter not her husband's.
Id 11. Congenital helpful animal. D1352. Magic object has prenatal influence.
Incubus. S223. Childless couple promise child to the devil if they may only have
T511. Conception from eating. (Cf. D1793. D1889.7.*) RC XIX 81f.; Beal
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T511.1.1. Conception from eating apple (Cf. D981.1.) SG II 19: TIS II 276.
T5U.5.1. Conception from eating fish. (Cf. D1889.7,* E617.1.*) ITS XXXIX
(Cf. E607.2, T579.6.*) IHK 275, 282f.. 583; IT I 138f., 3 Ser I 392f.;
KGG XIV 46; MAR III 140; RC VI 178, 180, IX 12, XV 466: TIS II 275f.;
RAC 196n.
T511.8.3.* Conception from eating mess of fairy pottage. IHK 628; RC XXII
276; RC XIX 81; E II 113; Beal VIII 103; RAC 196, 352.
T512.4.* Conception from drinking saint's tears. (Cf. D1004.) LSL 282.
V515.1.2.*)
T. Sex 493
F301. Fairy lover. F471.2. Incubus (demon lover). F541.2.0.1.* Demon lover.
TL I 207.
T550. Monstrous births. MAR III 155; IHK 558; KAST 1 Ser I 367; TLS
XIII 31.
B20. Beast-men. Combinations of bestial and human forms. 1192.* Beast wi:li
human head and shape of smith's bellows. B634.* Monstrous offspring from
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I 207.
T551.3. Child born with animal head. (Cf. B25.1, B29.4.1,* B29.5,* B29.8.*)
T551.4.1. Child born beautiful on one side, hairy on other. (Cf. B635.3.*
T551.8.* Child born with caul (containing serpent). (Cf. B714,* S325.0.1.1,*
T552.2.2.* Child born holding worm (in each hand). (Cf. B714,* T511.5.2.)
T554. Woman gives birth to animal. MAS 205; IT 3 Ser I 345; SG II 90:
T465. Bestiality.
D601,* T257.2.3,* T578.2.*) ITS VII 142, X 41, XXVIII 117; OST II 161f.;
T557.* Child born with viper in heart (body). (Cf. T552.2.1.*) FL III 483,
T563.1.* Child of three fathers born with three stripes. (Cf. T586.3.*) E II
175; IHK 421n., 584, 686 (s.v. "Lugaid Rtab n-Derg"); IT 3 Ser I 309,
333; ITS VIII 233; LMR 55; OMM 479; RC XLIII 303; MAR III 90.
Cf. TLS XVI 43 (Lugaid of the two red stripes); RC XVI 148. Cf. IHK
479 (Uanchenn).
T563.2.* Child formed from clot of gore has red birth-mark. (Cf. T541.1.1.1.*)
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46f.; LSL 232; MAR III 176; IT 3 Ser I 353; OST III 137; TL I 201.
42. 197.
IHK 275f.
T572.2. Abortion. DHC 84; IHK 270, 275; IT I 139; KGG N. F. XIV No. 3.
T574. Long pregnancy. E V 8t; HM f.0: IHK 274; IrTs IV 11; TLS X 177.
T. Sex 495
T575.1. Child speaks in mother-* womb. (Cf. T585.2, T615.1.) CHAS II 62;
IHK 324; LSL 232; MAR III 207; MP XLIII 34, 39; TIN 203; TL I 129,
T575.1.4.* Future poet chants spell in mother's womb. ZCP XVII 154.
T579.4.* Mother of saint has healing spittle during pregnancy. (Cf. D1001,
T579.5.* Saint performs miracles while yet unborn. (Cf. D1361.39.*) LSL
150.
T579.6.* Worm swallowed at conception eats hand of babe before birth. (Cf.
T580.1. Jewess must entreat Virgin before she can bear her child. (Cf.
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T581.7.* Child born on flagstone. (Cf. T589.8.*) E IV 23; IHK 270, 276; RC
T581.8.* Woman bears twins at end of footrace (with king's horses). (Cf.
31f.; IHK 362; KSLB 1884, p. 342f.; MAR III 74; MP XII 623n.; RAC 129;
T582. Precautions at childbirth. (Cf. F321, F321.2, T584.0.1.) TEF II 13, 273.
nerson fking, hero). M311.0.1.* Heroic career prophesied for new-born child.
293; DHC 39; EIL 5n.; IHK 360f.; MP XII 625n.; PMLA XV 168;
T584.1. Birth through mother's side. (Cf. T541, T584.2.) IHK 532, 584, 5S5.
T584.2. Child removed from body of dead mother. (Cf. T584.1.) CR V 98; E
II 177; FL III 477; IT 3 Ser I 397; RC XVI 39; Campbell, The Fians
T584.4.* Piglings cut from bodies of sows and reared. SG II S7; OST V 69.
T585. Precocious infant. (Cf. T615.) CrSc 169; E IV 23; IHK 130f., 479.
A527.1.* Culture hero precocious. F305.3.* Offspring of fairy and mortal has
long hair and beard at birth. F611.3.2. Hero's precocious strength. Z251.* Boy
hero.
T585.1.1.* Child stronger than mother on day of birth. TLS X 177. Cf. ATC
T585.2. Child speaks at birth. (Cf. T575.1, T615.1.) ZCP XII 274. Cf.
T5S5.3.* Infant born blind immediately drowns self. FL III 513: RC XV 432.
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T585.5.* Child born with all his teeth. (Cf. F513.1.) FM IV 1163.
T586. Multiple births. (Cf. T586.3.*) IHK 558; TLS XVI 5f.
T586.1.5.1.* King and queen have seven sons, all named Maine. (Cf. T596.)
IHK 95, 123, 307, 534; TBD 36. Cf. CKD 20.
T586.1.5.2.* King ttas six (seven) sons, all named Lugaid. (Cf. T596.) OG
T586.3.* Multiple birth as result of relations with several men. (Cf. T563.1.')
T5S7.2.* Twins born one with ear of other in mouth. (Cf. F523). BF 3S3.
T. Sex 497
T589.3. Birth tires. Spring forth as hero is born; act as life tokens, etc.
D857, E761, E765.2, T589.3.) FL III 471; IHK 269, 655; IT I 138; KGG
T589.8.* Woman strives to delay birth until auspicious day. (Cf. N127,*
D1501.1.1,* H1572.*) RIAC 570, 1184, 1222; TEF II 28f.; TCD 139; VSH
I cli.
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ATF 19.
CRf.".* Tabu: abusing women and children. P270. Foster-relali-es. I'26. flnd-
I-arents. S161.1.1.* Child's finger-end- cut off lo give long life. S300. Aban-
ASH. 10.2.1.* Culture hero suckled by wolf. P.25'U 1.1 .* Brilliantly white eow
come.s in be milked for infant saint. C87.v* Tnbu: carrying child on one's lack
itiro bou'-e. 077.* flirl child fed mi infant boys' flesh to make her grow faster.
K515. Children hidden to ,-ivoid their execution (death). R13.0.1. Children car-
T611.5.1.* Saint has two papsa pap nith milk and a pap with honey: with
T611.5.2.* Saint feeds children by cutting off cow's teats and pouring milk
T611.10.* Man suckled by dog (wolf); called Mac Con (Son of Dog). (Cf.
T611.10.1.* Girl suckled by wolf has nail "like a wolfs nail:' RIAT-IMS I
Part i, p. Ixxvii.
T615. Supernatural growth. FM IV 1163; OG 230; RC XII 63; MAR III 26,
95, 141, 165; ACLC V 405f.; RAC 53, 128; IHK 90, 130f. (CuChulainn);
RAC 128, 148f.; OST IV 288f.; PFM 182n.; ATC 502 (s.v. "Precocious
growth").
69; LSL 191, 204; TIN 209; BLHT 173; BCC 167; SG II 20.
T617. Boy reared in ignorance of the world. (Cf. A511.7,* L122, S350.2.*)
T617.2.* Hero learns his name at time of first adventure. (Cf. Z252.*) OG
177n.
T640. Illegitimate children. CKD 36; IT 3 Ser 377f.; IHK 584; MAR III
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A112.8.* God from adulterous union. AS11.3.1.* Culture hero son of king's un
married sister (daughter) by god (her brother). 11480. Father tests. N126.2.*
Lots cast to determine father of illegitimate child. S312. Illegitimate child ex-
slain (next day) in battle. T410. Incest. T411.2.* Girl got with child by in-
toxicated father. T481. Adultery. TS63.1.* Child of three fathers born with
three stripes. T586.3.* Multiple birth as result of relations with several men.
T640.2.* Mother of illegitimate child given as pledge for his crime. (Cf.
T645. Paramour leaves token with girl to give their son. (Cf. H1381.2.2,
N731.2.) IHK 407; RC XII 63, 73; MAR III 26, 144; RAC 53; ACLC V
405f.
T645.3. Father orders the mother to send the expected illegitimate boy to
him when he can perform certain feats. Beal VI 30. Cf. IHK 407, 409.
T646. Illegitimate child taunted by playmates. (Cf. P202.) CKD 24; IHK
T647.* Illegal to care for illegitimate child. (Cf. 8312.) ALI I 185.
D1318. Magic object reveals guilt. J I170. Clever judicial decisions. J1170.2.*
Thelrish Soloman (Cormac mac Airt). J230. Real and apparent value*i. W35.*
Justice.
U15.0.1.* Dwarf king (fairy) laughs at the absurdities he seen about him.
(1) Sees man who is to die that day complain that his shoes are too thin.
(Cf. J2174.) (2) Sees women adorn their heads when they are immoral
below. (Cf. J2050.) (3) Sees man remove from his wife's garment dust
gathered while she lay with another man. (Cf. J2301.4.*) (4) Sees
persons making plans while forgetting to say, "If God wills." (Cf.
U35. Rich man (king) seizes poor widow's (nun's) cow. MT 103.
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U35.1.* King seizes old woman's cow. SG II 431; ZCP III 205.
V. RELIGION
V. Religion.
A0. Mythological motifs. A2221. Animal characteristics as_ reward for pion-
Piety rewarded.
V1.1. Worship of trees. ITS VII 137 Hne 6; LG 52f.; MAC 250f.; MAR III
11, 138; MO 119; MT 107; RAC 198f., 399 (s.v. "Tree cults"); TEF II
152f.; RIAT-IMS I Part i, p. lxxv; AU I 599; DDC 150; ITS XLI 131, 153,
193; RC XV 445, VI 278f.; S XXIII 121; VSH I clii f.; OG 266n.; IHM 471
"Tree," "Trees."
V1.1.1. Sacred tree. (Cf. C51.2.2, Q551.6.2.1.*) RAC 198f.; RC XV 420. XVII
392; VSH I civ; SHI I 236; CrSc 279; MT 107; VSH I pp. clill, 83; MAR
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III 138.
V1.1.1.1.* Oak as sacred tree. (Cf. D950.2.) DDC 268; RAC 199f.; RC XVI
Vl.1.1.2.* Ash as sacred tree. (Cf. D950.6.) RAC 201; RC XVI 279; ChCe 11
V1.2. Worship of fire. (A493.) RAC 394 (s.v. "Fires"); TEF I 394 (s.v.
"Fire").
Vl.2.1. Sacred fire. (Cf. C751.1,* D1271.) RAC 259, 261f., 265, 268. 270; TEF
I 261, 279.
Vl.2.1.1.* (Sacrificial) fire from which all others must be lighted. (Cf.
V70.5,* V70.1.1.*) ITS VIII 247; RAC 259, 265; TEF I 261, 3S4f.; SGMR
70.
V1.3. Animal worship. (Cf. A132, B140, V12.4.*) MAR III 124f.; RAC 208f..
Vl.3.3.1.* Bull worship. (Cf. A132.9,* A137.7,* B182, V12.4.4.*) RAC 209.
V. Religion 501
VI .4. Fetish worship. (Cf. D1070, D1380.) RAC 283f., 327f.; TEF II 328 (s.v.
V1.5. Ancestor worship. (Cf. A1611.10.1,* B2, V11.6.) RAC 165f., 200; ERE
I 440.
V1.6.* Sun worship. (Cf. A220, M119.1.*) LG 52f.; IHM 66, 288f., 513f.;
V1.7.* Plough worship. (Cf. A432.) LG 52f.; IHM 473; MAR III 42 (Mac
Cecht); OG 266n.
V1.8.* Worship of weapons. (Cf. A142, A451.1, A523.2,* D408.1.*) IHM 58f.;
IHK 417; IMC 106; HRI I 57; MAR III 33; RAC 30, 291f.; RC XII 107.
V1.9.* Idolatry. (Cf. V120.) BMC I 265, 439, 5fi1; RAC 232f., 256f., 283f.;
LG 101f.; RC XVI 35; RIAT-IMS I Part i, p. lxxv; TLS II 302; CrSc 279;
V1.10.* Worship of stones. (Cf. D931, V11.3, V70.8.*) ALI IV 142; RAC
398 (s.v. "Stones, cult of); TEF II 206f.; SHI I 277; VSH I civii; RC
V1.14.* Cult of waters. (Cf. A425.1, A427.1, V134.) MAR III 11; RAC 394
(s.v. "Fountains"), 398 (s.v. "Rivers, cult of"), 399 (s.v. "Wells"); IHK
150.
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V1.14.1.* Praying to "the seven daughters of the sea.'' (Cf. A421.) Univer-
D1273. Magic formula (charm). 1)1275.3.* Magic hymn. D1766. Manic results
V10. Religious sacrifices. (Cf. D1766.2, S260.) ERE VII 127f.; ZCP XIV 399.
V11.2. Sacrifice to sea. (Cf. A421, M119.1,* S263.5.3,* S264.) RAC 178; MAR
III 29.
S260.1, V1.10,* V70.8.*) ACLC II 106; ChCe 16f.; DDC 101f.; MO 186,
378; RAC 79f., 286; RC XVI 35, 163; TEF II 208; TL I 90f., 275, 369; MAR
III 45.
V11.6. Sacrifice to the dead. (Cf. A487, V1.5, V60.) ERE I 440; KAP 187,
V12.4.* Animal as sacrifice. (Cf. B11.10.0.1,* V1.3, V11.6.2.*) RAC 215, 221.
259f., 265, 382; EIL 56; FL XXII 51f.; IHK 611; IT I 122; KAP 194; TEF
II 116f.
V12.4.2.* Cat as sacrifice. (Cf. A131.3,* B184.) ZCP XIV 399; TEF II 6.
VI2.4.3.* Pig as sacrifice. (Cf. B183, Vl.3.5.*) MAR III 126; RAC 210:
278; RIAT-IMS I Part i, pp. xlvi, Ixxiv, exxix; BNE II 189, 220, 222; MO
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V30. Sacrament. BNE II 81; BMC II 533, 579. For cross-references see
V39.9.* Woman who eats before communion cannot swallow the wafer. BMC
V40. Mass. ChCe 302f.; ITS IX 221; BCC 55, 129; RIAC 572, 580, 584, 1266,
2534; ZCP V 498; BMC II 555; TL I 195. For cross-references see Motif-
V48.* The canonical hours. (Cf. B252.2.*) AnBol LIV 134; BNE II 219,
512; E III 116; ChCe 307f.; KMM 144f.; POW 55n., 107; RC XX 255;
KMM 142.
V50. Prayer. ChCe 31 1f.; L. Gougaud, "Etude sur les Loricae celtiques,"
RAC 245f., 325f.; RIAT-IMS I Part i. p. exciii f.; Beal VIII 90; MT 107;
RSAI Vol. for 1949, pp. 100f. For cross-references see Motif-Index, alpha-
V. Religion 503
V51.5.* "Bcatus'' best prayer for saving condemned souls. (Cf. E754.1.1.)
V52. Miraculous power of prayer. (Cf. D1766.1.) BCC 121; BNE II 89;
CG 48; E I 47; ITS IX 177; LSL 252; OST V 55, 103f.; MO 274.
V52.3. Prayer before battle brings victory. (Cf. D2163.5.*) CrSc 91; RC
XVII 190.
V52.8.* Saint's prayer brings death to enemy. (Cf. D2060.) ITS IX 135,
V52.15.* Prayer said by saint into his right hand restores displaced eye of
D996. Magic hand. D1331. Magic object affects eyesight. D1791.1.* Hex-
trorsum circuit. E781. Eyes successfully replaced. V431.1.* Saint heals enemy.
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V60. Funeral ritt*. KRE IV 464i\; RAC 1fi5f., 337f.; IHK 84f.; VSH I cix;
Glv.
E410. The unquiet grave. F268. Rurial among underworld folk. S139.2.2.3.1.*
Corpse buried face down as indignity. VI1.6. Sacrifice to the dead. V241.1.*
V61.3.0.1.* Hero buried in armor, standing with face toward land of enemies.
(Cf. P557.6,*) ChCe 26; CKD 84; FL XXII 55; RAC 338; RC VI 168, XV
284, 288; TL I 75, 308, II 567; VB I 52; VSH I clx. Cf. RIAT XXX 75;
V61.3.0.2.* Person buried in standing position with friends about him. Atl
IV 153.
V61.4.* Head buried i?i one pla^-e. body in another. LfJ 193.
E I 121.
V67.1.* Ornaments (arms, chariots, etc.) buried with hero. RAC 337f.;
V69.1.1.* Dead washed (in river). (Cf. F402.1.8.*) CKD 104; RC XIII 39,
V69.2.* Funeral song sung over dead. (Cf. A1543.1.*) Sp XVI 328; TBC
281f.; IHK S4, 158; VSH I cix. Cf. OST III 197.
V70. Religious feasts and fasts. ERE V 838f.; ITS VIII 133, 247, IX 37, 43;
RAC 256f., 394 (s.v. "Festivals"); IT I 544 (s.v. "fess") 718 (s.v.
23; ChCe 13; DHC 71f.: ERE VIII 501f.; G xxxv; IHM 171; ITS VIII 247;
KAP 187; RAC 264f., 392 (s.v. "Beltane"); RC XVI 51, XVIII 363; SGMR
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A1535.3.*) DHC 41, 72; ERE VIII 501f.; ITS IV 221, VIII 249; IT I 544
(s.v. "foss"); IHK 79n.; OMM 618f.; OG 218n. (bibliography); RAC 257.
V70.3.1.* Feast of Saint John the Baptist. RAC 257; TEF I 124; VSH I
Alnoj.1.* Widespread calamity when feast of John the Baptist shall fall on certain
IHK 63, 84; IT I 118, 205. 544 (s.v. "fess"), 2 Ser I 217; ITS VIII 123,
133, 247, 251, IX 37f.; MAR III 68; OG 34; RAC 25Sf., 398 (s.v. "Sam-
hain"); RC V 331, XVIII 363, XXIV 179; SConC 104 (s.v. "samuin");
SG II 359f.; SGMR 437 (s.v. "Samhain"); TEF II 266. 268: TLS XVI 47;
lowe'en."
V70.8.* Festival of Com (Crom) Cruaich. ChCe 17: ITS VIII 123; KAP
189f.; MAR III 45: RAC 66, 79; RC I 260, XVI 35f.; TEF II 208; TL I
V. Religion 505
V71. Sabbath. AIM III 21f.; CKD S5f.; E III 189f.; ITS IX 107; Modern
Sunday. E II 199f.
GG 227.
"Plague," "Pestilence."
V73.3.* Saint causes two youths to be fed with the best food, says one is
doomed to go to hell, the other will practice austerity in his old age.
(Cf. N127.*) AnBol LIV 134; BMC II 496, 572; RIAC 160f., 1248, 2408;
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V73.6.2.* Saint remains silent during Lent by holding stone in mouth. RIAT-
V73.6.3.* Holy man eats pork and beef in Lent because pig is raised on milk,
V75.* Easter. (Cf. B259.7,* V70.1.1.*) ChCe 175f.; TEF I 261. Cf. TL I 43, II
455.
V81. Baptism. ChCe 21, 200f.; RAC 153, 309; ERE II 367f.; BNE II 45; BCC
tism," "Baptize."
135, 409, XXV 208; ERE VII 25f.; Goi 99f.; LH II 6, 89. 97.
V86.8.* Loaf bursts in oven because sign of cross has not been made over it.
V86.9.* The seven significances of the sign of the cross. (Cf. D1273.1.3,
F962.13.* Holy object falls from heaven. Q222. Punishment for desecruliou of
V111. Churches. (Cf. B259.4, V232.10.*) TL I 73; TIN 213; ChCe 315f.; CrSc
313; BNE II 231; BCC 85. For cross-references see Motif-Index, alpha-
V113. Shrines. (Cf. C51.1, F991.4,* Q222, R325.) RAC 282; CDK 100n.
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V114. Sacred groves (forests). (Cf. C51.2.2, D940, V1.1.) MAC 250f.; RAC
V114.1.* Sacred groves of drvids. (Cf. P427.1.2.*) DDC 73; RAC 280, 314.
V116. Altars. RAC 282f.; CrSc 207; TL II 447; IrTs I 6. For cross-refer-
V118.* Monasteries. HA I 7f.; BNE II 41, 219; MO 243; VSH I cxii; TCD
255.
V120. Images. RAC 283f., 395 (s.v. "Images"); BMC II 439. 561; TLS II
302; MAR III 45; ERE VII 127ff. For cross-references see Motif-Index.
V. Religion 507
V132. Holy water. VSH I cl I., clxxviii; MO 199; TP II 339; MT 117. For
V132.2.* Holy water disperses demons. (Cf. D1385.) C.J IV 108; ITS IX
V134. Sacred (holy) wells. (Cf. D925f.) ERE IV 572f.. V 127f.; Beal X
104f.; FL IV 55, XXII 208f.; KMM 145, 153; RAC 193, 394 (s.v. "Foun-
tains"), 399 (s.v. "Wells"); Sp XX 201n.; TEF I 282, II 88fnn., 436 (s.v.
and n.; MO 199; BCC 127; TP II 315, 339; MO 199; LH II 33, 183. For
"Spring(s)." "Well(s).-'
V134.0.1.* Tree beside holy well. (Cf. D950.) Real X 110, 113; TEF II 94,
156.
V134.1.* Oracles and auguries from holy well. (Cf. D1311.3, D1812.5.) Beal
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V134.3.* Fish in water from certain well: water refuses to boil till fish are
returned to well. FL XXII 212; VSH I cli f. (cf. Beal IX 28); BCC 45.
V134.4.* Ducks in pool in church: water in which they are placed refuses
to boil till ducks arc restored to pool. (Cf. D1318.7.1.1.) MO 229; RIAT-
"Bible."
V136.1.* Copy of gospels buried with saint. BCC 15, 21, 97.
F979.7.* Hollow tree grows over, giving sanctuary to relics within. M114.4.*
Swearing on sacred relics. V211.2.2.* Christ leaves bachall (Bachall Isu) after
visit. V211.4.* Finding of the Cross. V227.1.* (iod gives staff of Jesus to
XIX 283.
174; BCC 15, 21, 97. For cross-references see Motif-Index, alphabetical
V201. God.
A100. Gods. P623.0.1.* Fasting against God. V245.1.* Angel scourges mortal
pp. v, 110.
63.
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AnBol LIV 127; ChCe 263; MP XLIII 25f.; S XXIII 93; TCD 409. Cf.
E II 115.
V211.0.5.* Christ called "druld." (Cf. P427.*) ChCe 23; CrSc 53; FM I 195;
V211.1.* The Nativity of Christ. BMC II 516, 536; TLS VI 68f. For cross-
V211.1.2.* Star shines through day of Nativity. (Cf. F961.2.) TLS VI 48.
V211.1.2.1.* Hairy star appears before Nativity. (Cf. F961.2.2.*) TLS VI 70.
V211.1.3.* Shining cloud marks place of Nativity. (Cf. F960.) TLS VI 47.
MP XLIII 34.
V211.1.7.* Three (seven) druids come to adore infant Jesus. (Cf. P427.*)
V. Religion 509
p. xxv.
A972.1.1. Indentions on rocks from foot prints of Christ. K1811. Gods (saints)
in disguise visit mortals. V73.6.1.* Christ's forty-days' fast called "His Lent."
V227. Saints have divine visitors. V531.1.* Pilgrimage to follow roads Chiist
walked.
V221.2.1.* Fiery pillar as sign of Christ's visit. (Cf. F964.0.1.*) RC XII 345.
V211.2.1.2.1.* Jesus had "dark hair and a long red beard." TLS II 375.
V211.2.2.* Christ leaves bachall (Bachall lsu) after visit. (Cf. D1277,
V227.1.*) ChCe 324f.; LSL 155; OMM 600f.; RC XII 345; TL II 421, 425;
V211.2.3.* The Crucifixion. KMM 145, 153; S XXVI 629, XXVII 472, XXVIII
103, 437; TLS VI 58, XIV 9, 17; Hoey, Catholic University Bulletin XVII
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(1911), 5f., 459f., 558f.; SLC 97, 131; RC XIX 41. For cross-references
"Cross."
17.
ChCe 263; TCD 31; RIAC 1259; LH I 39, II 131; BMC II 280, 483f., 505;
V211.5.* The five wounds of Christ. S XXI 433, XXV 630, XXVII 604.
V211.5.1.* Blood and wine issue from wound in side of crucified Savior.
V211.6.* Dialogue between Christ and the Virgin Mary. BMC II 547.
V211.7.2.* Dialogue (debate) between Christ and Satan (at the harrowing
II 30, 174.
V221.0.2.1.* Crippled saint miraculously receives horse and chariot. Goi 8S.
92.
V221.3.* Saint cures leprosy. (Cf. D1502.4, D2161.1.1, F955, P162.*) BNE
V221.4.* Saint subdues madman. (Cf. D2161.3.8,* F959.1.) IrTs I 10; LSI-
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193.
V221.4.0.1.* Saint cures frenzied animal. (Cf. B771.1, D1442.) LSL 152; TL
I 13, II 437.
V221.5.* Saint purifies monk with sign of the cross. (Cf. D1766.6.) RC XII
331.
V221.10.* Men with enormous and unnatural appetite cured by saint. (Cf.
V221.11.* Saint cures dumb person. (Cf. F954.) BNE II 91; IrTs I 10; LH
V221.12.* Saint cures blindness. (Cf. D2161.3.1.) BNE II 14, 15; BCC 147;
D13I3.11. Nfagic fountain indicates road for s.iint by removing itself. D1361..i9."
I' act that woman bears future saint in womb renders her invisible. F960.1. Extra-
tree open and close to give saint passage. H1573.2.1.* Magic manifestation re-
quired as proof in test of saintliness. B189.1.1.* Wethers leap from well: iiay-
V. Religion 511
V222.0.1.1.* Pillar of fire rises over woman pregnant with future saint. (Cf.
TP II 330.
V222.0.1.3.* Dazzling heavenly light by day and night marks place of saint's
V222.0.2.* Angels appear above place where saint is born. BNE II 45.
BCC 23; BNE II 117; IrTs I 2; LH II 192; LSL 177, 184, 188; MO 67; RC
45.
V222.1.0.2.* -Fair Drop" from Heaven falls upon infant saint. BNE II 45.
V222.1.1.* Radiance fills church when saint dies. (Cf. D1162, F960.2,* Q147.)
VSH I exxxviii; LSL 181. Cf. BMC II 556; SLC 80f.; TLS II 337f.
V222.1.2.* Hand of saint made bright by Lord's touch. Too splendid for
man's sight thereafter. (Cf. F552.2, F574. V227.) CHAS II 90; BNE II
18 (cf. 17).
V222.2.* Brake in which saint loses tooth bursts into flames. (Cf. D1162.)
LSL 225.
V222.3.* Choral singing accompanies saint. (Cf. F966.) TLS XVII 15.
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V222.4.* House of saint filled with fragrance. (Cf. V211.1.1.*) TLS XVII
239.
V222.7.* Dead holy man stretches hand from tomb to honor saint. ZCP IX
D1817.2,* M301.5.*) BCC 97, 147f., 153, 159; LSL 218, 226, 239, 250, 273f.;
RC XXVII 293; TL I 47, 87, 221, II 461f., 483; TLS XVII 71, 87; VSH I
V223.3.* Saint can perceive the thoughts of another man and reveal hidden
V223.4.1.* Truant boy learns long lesson while asleep with head in saint's lap.
V223.5.* Saint understands language of wren, fly, cat. (Cf. B216, B259.5.*)
BCC 111.
E32, E155.5.1,* F243.3.1.) ZCP II 555, X 233; LH II 203; VSH I cxlill, eli;
TLS II 294.
CrSc 285; H 59; LH II 197; LSL 185, 197; ZCP X 21; TP II 337.
LH II 201.
V224.5.* Supply of lime for building church miraculously renewed for saint.
ZCP X 17.
V227. Saints have divine visitors. (Cf. A180, K1811, V211.2,* V222.1.2,*
V227.1.* God gives staff of Jesus to saint. (Cf. D1277, F962.13,* V232.7.1,*
V211.2.2.*) BNE II 100; VSH I clxxvi; TL I 31, II 421, 447, 475. Cf.
BOT vili f.
172.
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V228.4.* Saint drinks poison without being injured. ALI I 2; LH II 29, 37,
V229.* Saintsmiscellaneous.
V229.2.1.* Saintly babe repeatedly found with arms extended in form of cross.
V229.2.3.* Saint will drink only milk of cow milked by faithful woman. H 59.
V229.2.6.1.* Saint sheds tears of blood. (Cf. D1004, F1041.29,* V462.3.*) TLS
II 378.
V229.2.11.1.* Saint causes gluttonous reptile to leap from saint's body into
IMS I Part i, pp. lxlll, cvill, cxvi, clx; MG 83; MO 229; RC XVII 135, 150;
D1345. Magic object gives longevity. D1857.* Magic longevity. F571. Ex-
V. Religion 513
V229.2.12.1.* Seien Irish saints who never died. (Cf. D1856.1.1.*) BMC II
V229.2.12.2.* Saint lives for S00 (100T) years without eating food or uttering
V229.3.* Saint banishes snakes. FL XXI 476f.; TEF 1 268, 377; VSH I clxx.
VI 195; BNE II 5f., 121f., 131, 162f., 169; TEF I 268f.; VSH I cxi, exxxix,
V229.5.* Saint Danishes demons. (Cf. A531.1.1.*) BCC 113, 131, 153f., 155;
IHM 471n.; BNE II 28; TL II 551; TLS II 302, 356; BMC II 439, 517, 561;
D1385.12.1.* Saint's bell rung against black birds (demons). D2176.3.3.* Evil
over souls. G303-16. How the devil's power may he escaped or avoided.
V229.6.* Saint in conflict with druld. ChCe 26, 141; LH II 209; RAC 315f.,
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331; TEF I 262; TL I 55f., 93, II 461f.; VSH I exxxiv, clviii f., clxv f.
Contest in magic between druid and saint. P427. Druid (Magus). Q227.
V229.6.1.* Saint limits powers of satirist (druld). (Cf. M400.1.*) VSH I cii.
V229.6.3.* Druid raised in air, cast down, and brains scattered on stone by
V229.6.4.* Druid by spells seeks to drive saint from island. VSH 1 rtx.
V229.8.* Saints create magic concealing mist. (Cf. D902.1, D1361.1, D2031.0.1.)
V229.15.* Saint disguised as poor man saves almsgiving king from punish-
V229.16.* Lake of milk made through merit of saint. RIAT I Part i, p. xlvi.
V229.17.* Saint's blessing causes a river to be best place for fishing. BCC
135.
V229.18.* Dispute between two saints settled by angel. (Cf. V232.) BCC 61.
V230. Angels. Cf. BCC 157; BMC II 478; E II 93f. For cross-references see
V230.1.* Man beholds angels. (Cf . V235.) BNE II 228; E V 123f.; RC XIII
V231.1. Angel in bird shape. (Cf. A132.6.2,* E732, F234.1.15.*) BNE II 90;
IrTs I 43; ITS IX 41; LH II 32, 178; LSL xiv; RC XIV 33; TL I 21, 115,
II 415; BMC II 518; VSH I cxlvii, clxxii; RIAC 1279, 1356; TLS II 455;
V232. Angel as helper. (Cf. D2161.5.5,* N211.3,* N536, N814, V238,* V246.*)
V232.2.* Angel carries mortal. (Cf. E754.2.2.) LSL 224, 279; RC XII 333;
TL I 239, II 117.
V232.3.1.* Angel shows saint where to dig for water. LSL 218, 226.
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V232.7.1.* Angel brings cross as gift to saint. (Cf. V140, V211.2.2,* V227.1.*)
ZCP X 235.
V232.10.* Angels build church. (Cf. B259.4.) BCC 119; BNE II 231.
V234. Songs of angels. LSL xivf.; TL II 397; TLS XVII 31: BNE II 265;
VSH I clxxiii.
V234.1.* Angels sing in honor of saint. LSL xlil f.; RIAC 1279.
V234.1.3.* Angel choir responds when saint receives orders. LSL 155; TL I
33.
V. Religion 515
V235. Mortal visited by angel. AMC 30; BMC II 486; BCC 17, 33, 49, 103,
133; BF 155; BNE II 89, 228; GJ IV 108; IT I 15, 21, 172, 4 Ser I 266; ITS
IX 41; LH II 34; LSL ix, xiv, 163, 252; MO xxv; RC XIX 37, XXVII 285;
SG II 16; TL I 113f., 233f.; TLS XVII 19; TP II 318; ZCP XI 127, 141,
XIV 151; CrSc 17; Beal X 176f.; RIAC 1279; IrTs I 43; VSH I dxxxii;
GJ IV 108.
J225.0.3.* Angel and hermit. K1811. Gods (saints) in disguise visit mortals.
Q45.1. Angels entertained unawares. V227. Saints have divine visitors. V230.1.*
Men behold angels. V231.1. Angel in bird shape. V232. Angel as helper.
221; E V 121; LSL 154, 265; RC XII 329, 343, 423, 425f.; BF 10f.
RC XII 325.
VI 54f.
LIV 129; BCC 47; IT I 12 line 1, 18; LSL 230, 232, 249f.; TL I 29; SG II
108.
V238.1.* Angels hover over mortal (saint). BNE II 45; BCC 47; LSL x, ISO,
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V238.2.* Angels melt snow around saintly babe. (Cf. D2143.6.4.*) RC XXVII
265.
V238.4.* Air above grave of converted druid full of angels. (Cf. V331.0.1.*)
V241.* Angels honor mortal. (Cf. V234.1.*) Cf. VSH I exxviii; TL I 169.
V241.2.* Angels hold service over (saint's) tomb. (Cf. V242.*) TLS XVII
41; KMM 231. Cf. RIAT I Part I, p. v; RIAC 1279; ZCP IX 239f.
V241.5.* Angels set heavenly veil upon head of pious woman. TL I 169.
BNE II 45.
V243.* Angel answers mortal's prayer. (Cf. V52.) TL II 559; ZCP II 555;
V243.1.* Angels appear above grave of fallen girl through virtue of prayers
V245.1.* Angel scourges mortal for disobedience to God. (Cf. Q220, Q325,
CHAS II 87f.; E V 121; LSL 154f., 197, 213, 226; RC XII 329, 343; SG II
V246.0.1.* Angel leaves letter (book) with instructions for saint. (Cf. D1266,
F883,* V151.) TL I 227; ZCP XI 127. Cf. BNB II 62; BCC 15.
55; BCC 15, 177; BMC II 465f.; ChCe 225; IMC 46.
V246.1.* Angel tells saint where to build his church. RC XII 341, XXVII
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X 249.
V249.* Angelsmiscellaneous.
V250. The Virgin Mary. ChCe 261; S XIX 593, XXIII 92; RC XXXI 307f.;
OMM 616; RIAC 2547; TCD 225. For cross-references see Motif-Index.
V250.1.* Irish saint as "Mary of the Gael." ChCe 261; MP XLIII 73; SLC
V250.2.* Virgin Mary has golden hair. (Cf. F233.5.*) S XXV 274.
V. Religion 517
V268.1.* Boy under protection of Virgin Mary pulled from well alive after
V283.* Testament of Virgin Mary. (Cf. P548.3.*) ChCe 263; ITF 130n.
CKD 116f.; EIL 149; IT I 722 (s.v. "ollam"); ITF 3f.; ITS V 7, 31. Cf.
IHK 69.
V292.2.* The Twelve Apostles of Ireland. (Cf. D1273.1.4, Z71.8.) ChCe 57;
V311. Belief in the life to come. (Cf. D1346, D1850.) ERE II 689f.; MAR
III 14f.; RAC 303, 333f., 362; VB passim; RC XIX 80f.; IMC 138.
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V311.3.* Given choice between life and heaven, person chooses latter. (Cf.
V326.* Hero renounces heaven because dead companions (heathens) are not
there. (Cf. V354.*) EIL 40; OST I 95; RAC 154; MAR III 182f.
V328.* Man sets fire to his house and perishes in it rather than accept
V331. Conversion to Christianity. BNE II 101; ChCe 26f., 49f.; BCC 29;
EIL 40, 71; MAR III 182; RAC 132, 154; RC XVII 26, XVIII 382; RSAI
Vol. for 1949, p. 103f.; TL I 101 f.; TLS XV xxx; SG II 86; ZCP XVIII
coming of St. Patrick. (Cf. V523.*) IHK 537; IHM 285; TLS XIV 9f.
I 117; IT 4 Ser I 269; RIAM I Part i 44f.; SG II 232; ZCP XVIII 215f.;
after conversion to Christianity. (Cf. B250. D161.) Atl IV 145; SLC 167f.
V350. Conflicts between religions. Goi 105; IHK 70; KAP 188; ChCe 27.
50; MAR III 212f.; MG 37; LH II 209; TL I 39, 55f., II 451f., 563; RAC
315, 392 (s.v. "Church and paganism"); RC XVIII 303, XIX 133f.; TEF
I 261f.; TLS II 295, 303; VB II 301f.; VSH I exxx. clxxx; Bury, Life of
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D1402.13. Druid's spells kill Christian king. D1719.1. Contest in magic. F302.8.*
Fairy mistress demands mortal lover deny Christian teachings. F399.3.* Fairies
hate clerics. V1.16.1.* Fairies (demons) seek to induce mortal to worship them.
Belief in Christianity tested. P426.0.1.* In fear of clerics pagans flee into fairy
V353.* Saint's bachall pointed at idol drfaces it. (Cf. D1277. V340.) TL I
V354.* Life of heroic age preferable to Christian living. EIL 40; MAlt III
V356. Christian hero (saint) overthrows heathen idols. (Cf. V11.3, V70.S.*)
V356.2.1.* Heathen idols sink into earth up to their necks through power of
V363.1.* Jewish child resurrected (saved by power of Virgin Mary) after be-
BMC II 450; LSL xxi; Mel IV col. 39; RIAC 1278; SLC 87.
V. Religion 519
V400-449. CHARITY
V414.* Saint shares punishment of sinful man whose cloak he shared in life.
RC XXV 395.
V431.* Forgiveness.
V431.1.* Saint heals enemy. (Cf. D2161.5.1, V52.15,* V221.) RC XII 333;
V445.* Saint repeatedly bestows father's noods upon the poor. LSL 187f.
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V451.* First-born son and one of every ten born thereafter given to Church.
T330
V461. Clerical virtues. LSL 289; KPAS XIX 362f.; SG II 81; ZCP I 65f.;
V461.3.* Chastity as clerical virtue. (Cf. H400, M131. T300, T317, T330.
V461.4.* Submission as clerical virtue. (Cf. H1557, Q325, W31.) ZCP I 67.
85f.
V461.8.* Clerical virtue: extended meditation. RC XLIII 13. Cf. ChCe 103.
V462. Asceticism. (Cf. Q520, V383,* W28.*) ChCe 96f.; BNE II 118; ITS
IX 103; LSL 228f., 279; MO 11; MD 95; RC XX 267, XXV 397; RIAT-IMS
I Part i, pp. Ill, lxii; S I 185; BNE II 123f.; VSH I cxvi, cxix; ZCP I 63f.;
BNE II 175f.
V462.0.2.1.* .Since one of two youths is destined to go to hell and the other
will practice austerity in his old age, saint causes both to be fed with the
V229.2.12.2.*) BMC I 638, II 511, 518; BNE II 216f., 226; ChCe 98, 101f.;
CrSc 75; MO xxv, 89; MD 223; RC XX 267; SNP 98n.; TLS III 65; ZCP
I 63f.; LSL vili; RIAT-IMS I Part i, p. lxii; SG II 442; VSH I pp. exx,
V462.2.2.* Person refuses to eat dainties. BNE II 118; RC XVII 135; RIAT-
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BNE II 118.
V462.4.2.* Cross vigil (prayer). Crosfigili, crucis vigilia. Cleric stands with
102f.; ChCe 98f.; Goi 21; IrTs I 2. 43: KMM 163; MT 105; TLS VI 46;
V462.4.3.* Saint always extends one hand toward heaven while performing
V462.5.* Ascetic cleric tortures his flesh. RIAT-IMS I Part i. pp. xxxiv,
V462.5.1.1.* Saint never wears woolen clothing, but skins of wolves and other
V462.5.1.2.* Ascetic cleric sleeps (prays) with wet sheet (mantle) about
V. Religion 521
V462.5.2.* Ascetic cleric sleeps on stone. IT I 14, 20; BMC I 638; BNE II
AnBol L 350.
V462.8.* Ascetic immersion. (Cf. F932.3, Q541.1, T317.) ChCe 100f.; BDG
19; BMC I 638; CKD 59; LH II 33; MO 11; RC XII 333; RIAT I Part i,
p. vili; SG II 39, 442; TLTI407; TLS III 65; TPII315; ZCP I 65f.,X261;
AnBol L 350.
V462.8.1.* Saint confines himself in narrow pen during Lent. BNE II 136,
155.
V462.8.2.* Saint stands (asleep) while bird builds nest and hatches brood
V462.10.* Ascetic cleric lives for seven years on whale's back. (Cf. B259.7.*
V462.11.* Ascetic cleric renounces world (to become a herder). (Cf. P16.1.)
V463.* Religious martyrdom. (Cf. Z131.2.*) AnBol LIV 124; MO 180; BCC 5.
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"red wheat": saints, "Dei triticum" (God's wheat). Z132.2.* White as symbolic
V463.1.* Cleric surrenders life that body may consecrate land. (Cf. S261.)
LSL 178.
KMM 209.
V465.1.2. Incontinent mm. (Cf. T640.1.*) LH II 42. 197; KMM 209. Cf.
BLHT 173f.
V510. Religious visions. BCC 19, 81f., 169; BMC II 338, 479; BNE II 44, 61,
95, 177, 184; ChCe 263f.; EIL 132f.; HA I 7f.; IT I 169f.; ITF 130; OM I
113f.; OMM 339f.; RC XI 391f., XV 79f., XVII 26, XVIII 53; S XXI 452;
SLC 204; SR 28; TCD 106; TL I 177; UJA 1 Ser IV 40f., 101f.; VSH I
de St. Patrice (Paris, 1906); St. John D. Seymour, Irish Visions of the
1844); Vision of Adamnan (in IPD; cf. POW 115n.); Friedel and Meyer,
La Vision de Tondale (Paris, 1907); POW 91, 107f., 385 (s.v. "visions");
RIAC 189, 312, 320, 329, 364, 805, 1124, 1157, 1245, 1247. 1262, 1442, 1451.
1471,1476. 1704, 1777,1978, 2006, 2231, 2547; BF 13ff., 87ff. For cross-refer-
V511.1. Visions of heaven. (Cf. A661, D1329.1,* Fl1, F969.1.*) BCC 83, 121;
CG x; CS 248f.; LSL 252; MHH 200f.; MO 147; POW 378 (s.v. "Heaven");
RC XIV 33, XXVI 141f., XXXI 311; RIAC 1356; RIAT-IMS I Part i, p. ci;
391.
V511.2. Visions of hell. (Cf. A671, F80, V510.) BMC I 622, II 479, 559; BNE
II 32, 61, 95. 179f.; IPD 29f.; IT I 184f.; LSL 254f.; OM I 116f.; RC XIV
33, XXXI 310f.; RIAC 1245, 1247, 1262, 1271, 1356; SLC 204; ZCP IV
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the Writings in Middle English (New Haven, Conn., 1916), 815f. (s.v. "St.
V513.* Saints have miraculous visions. (Cf. D1731.2.) LSL 174; VSH I
clxxi.
V513.1.* Saint incited (instructed) through vision. (Cf. D1310, D1810, V223.)
V.r,14.* Non-religious visions. AMC, passim; AU I 205, 231, 263; BMC I 405.
668f., II 213; EIL 191 (s.v. "Aislinge"); IHK 124,198, 703 (s.v. "Aislinge);
V. Religion 523
V515.* Allegorical visions. AMC fi6, 149; POW 374 (s.v. "Allegory"); AnBol
D1812.3.3.5.* Prophetic dream allegorical. E727. Debate of body and soul (sick
Abstractions personified.
SG II 82.
V515.1.2.* Wife sees moon enter mouth of husband; husband sees star enter
mouth of wife: famous child (saint) will be born. (Cf. F960.1.) BNE
II 177, 184.
V.il5.1.3.* Saint sees vision of flames covering Ireland quenched except for
sparks; then great light appears, dispelling darkness. Flames are those
of the faith brought by St. Patrick; they become less until restored by
VH15.1.3.1.* When shower falls, small stone becomes larger, large stone
177.
V515.1.3.2.* Vision in which swineherd sees yew tree upon a rock, with an
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V."i1.ei.2.t.* Vision in which chieftain sees pair of gray seals that sucked at his
two breasts. They are two of his allies who are being overpowered by
invaders. SG II 183.
V515.2.1.1.* Vision in which king sees ichelp reared by him gather dogs of
Ireland and Britain against him but suffer death in battle at last. The
V515.2.3.* Vision in which kino sees his four sons changed into lion, grey-
hound, beagle, cur, which fight with alternating success, until lion sub-
V522.* Sinner reformed after visit to heaven and hell. (Cf. E366.1,* F11,
V523.* The only king ever saved in spite of himself. (Cf. V331.0.2 *) BCC
155.
W. TRAITS OF CHARACTER
W10.1.* Saint never drives fly or gnat from his face. (Cf. B256.0.2.*) GJ IV
W10.2.* Saint gives calf to wolf. (Cf. B279.1.*) BNE II 179, 206.
W11. Generosity. (Cf. H1552, Q42.) CKD 5, 67; IT 3 Ser 291, 4 Ser I 227;
TBC 361.
(Cf. R4.*) CKD 81; MP XLIII 14; IHK 160; ITS VII 104.
I 106.
W11.19.* Generous king gives away his only eye. (Cf. F952.7.*) IHK 506,
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W12.1.* King fasts and goes sleepless, having no drinking horn to supply
W12.2.* Man (king) prefers death to loss of reputation for hospitality. (Cf.
W28.1.* Woman drinks poison that son may be kino. (Cf. P231, W215.3.*)
RC XXIV 179.
W28.2.* Woman sacrifices life for son's honor. ZCP III 13.
W28.3.* Man leaps from vessel into jaws of sea-beast so as to save remaining
W28.4.* Saint threatens to take place of homicide in hell unless soul is re-
W32.* Bravery. (Cf. H1400, H1561, Q82, W33.* Z124.*) IHK 243, 408f.; ITS
VII p. xlix.
W33.* Heroism. (Cf. P557.6,* W32.*) ZCP XVIII 98. Cf. IHK 156f., 173.
W33.1.* Badly wounded warrior continues fighting. IHK 552f.; ITS IX 283;
BDG 285f.
W33.2.* Warrior refuses to delay battle in return for promise of long, happy
VV34.1.* Man constrained to elope with leader's affianced bride resists her
blandishments. (Cf. T92.1, T157.2,* T331.) IT I 73; LMnli 63; OST III 81f.
W34.2.* Loyal friends refuse to fight against disgraced comrade. OST III 71f.
W34.3.* Cowardly to leave battle while lord is alive. (Cf. P12.5,* W121.)
W35.1.* Man picked to judge bull-fight because he is "no fairer to his friend
W35.2.* Man never breaks his word. (Cf. M202.0.1.*) ITS VII 95; RC XXXI
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W128. Dissatisfaction. (Cf. Q312, W188.*) IHK 450f.. 675 (s.v. "Brlcrlu
W151. Greed. (Cf. Q272.) IHK 506f., 674 (s.v. "Athirne Ailgesach").
W151.0.1.* Cauldron of greed. Filled with gold. (Cf. D1171.2.) AIM IV 13;
CG 21; RC XX 423.
W152. Stinginess. (Cf. W158.*) E II 183; IHK 243; Beal III 60; BNE II
W154.17.* Man beheads rescuer for leaving him so long in pain. OST VI 95.
W154.18.* Man ungrateful for life saved because rescuer helped others also.
OST V 87.
W154.22.* Person compared to nettle, which stings the hand that protects it.
W155.3.* Man unable to weep for hardness of heart. LH II 10; Goi 95.
W158.* Inhospitality. (Cf. P320, Q292, W152.) IHK 513, 674 (s.v. "Athirne
W181. Jealousy. E II 183; IHK 243, 360; ITS VII 119, IX 133; TM 11; FL
XLIII 405; RC XLVII 362n.; SLC 167f.; TLS XIV 33; AnBol LXIX 102n.;
"Jealous," "Jealousy."
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W188.* Contentiousness. (Cf. C873,* Q300, W128.*) IHK 93f., 675 (s.v.
W212.1.* Eager warriors go through tent wall. Warriors so eager for battle
they do not take time to go out of tent-door but go through the tent wall.
W212.2.* Warriors contend with each other until battle starts. When they
342.
W213.* Man will not allow food served to strangers until a man of them
W213.1.* Host requires deed of bravery before feast is eaten. (Cf. 1(151.)
IT 2 Ser 188.
W214.* Man will not do a woman's bidding. (Cf. J21.22.) ITS VII 122.
W215.1.* Magic help sent to enemy. Hero sends fairy healing charms
brought to him to his enemy so that when they resume fighting it cannot
be said he wins because of superior care. TBC 245. Cf. IHK 226.
previous wounds rather than the ones hero might inflict. TBC 296. Cf.
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X. HUMOR
short essay on the subject may be found in The Sewanee Review XXIV 313f.
X142.* Dwarf king falls into porridge-pot at court of human king. (Cf.
X700. Humor concerning sex. (Cf. C181.7.*) IHK 196f., 215, 525f., 544,
580, 639.
X900. Humor of lies and exaggeration. S XXIII 121. Early Irish sagas
X961.1. Lie: river of honey, (stones of oread, houses built of food, etc.).
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AMC, passim.
B31. Giant birds. B870. Giant animals (beasts). F54.1. Tree Wretches to sky.
Z0-99. FORMULAS
Z0. Formulas.
ZI0. Formulistic framework for tales. Cf. BMC II 335, 355, 416, 559; Gad
Z20. Cuiniilalirc tales. (Cf. H1241.) Atl IV 197f., 203f., 207; AE 77f.; BCC
Z61. Never. Various ways of expressing this idea. When black sheep turn
white, when a dry branch sprouts, etc. CML 141; E V 25; OST I 89,
V 35; RC XII 105, XV 313, XVIII 174; LG 153; ZCP XVIII 199; SG II 74f.
Z61.1.* Never. "Till ogham and pillar be blent together, till heaven and
earth, till sun and moon be blent together." (Cf. M261.) ZCP XVTII 199.
Z63.* Formulas signifying fruitlessness. e.g. like putting a withe about sand,
explanations are offered of which the last is the true one. TBD 45f. Cf.
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applied to the cheeks, skin, and hair of a girl's lover. ACLC V 220f.;
EIL 13; GJ X 578f.; HRI I 94f.: IHK 322n., 324; IT I 71, SO lines 13ff.; 2
Ser II 113; ITS VIII 191; Per II 272; RC XXIV K15: SAI lif.; TIS II
411n., 546; LMnU 62f., 94n.; Waifs and Strays of Celtic Tradition II 431.
B72.1.* Three sea-cows: one red. one white, one black. FS45.3.1.* One cheek
while, other red. H312.5.* Successful suitor must have cheeks like bloorl. skin
Z71.1. Formulistic number: three. AIM IV 82; CG 122; MT 117; RIAC 1247,
Z71.1.0.1.* Triads. RAC ?,m (s.v. "Triads"); TLS XIII 1f.; JCS I 102f.;
Z71.1.1.* Three days and three nights. ACLC I 247f.; ALI I 45; CKD 97;
IHK 253f.; RC XVII 213, 226; TKS 99; TL I 177; ITS XLI 109, 141f., 147,
171.
F1086.* Saint preaches for three days and three nights. P634.1.* Feast (hospi-
Z71.1.2.* Three chairs in heaven for three saints. (Cf. A661.0.3,* V515.1.1.*)
Z71.1.10.* Three sods that none may escape: "the sod of his birth, the sod of
his death, the sod of his burying." BCC 103; BNE II 229.
Z71.1.11.* Three whom Christ raised from the dead. (Cf. E121.2, V211.)
BMC II 431.
Z71.1.13.* Three persons who spoke immediately after birth. (Cf. T585.2.)
TCD 106.
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Z71.1.14.* Three weak things that are the strongest. (Cf. H631, H659.13.)
BNE II 164f.
Z71.1.16.* Three reasons why men should condemn wealth. RIAC 1270.
Z71.1.17.* Three cries of the world. (Cf. A1344.1.*) RIAC 1283; ZCP XVIII
111f.
Z71.2.3.* The four humors. SLC 9f., 11, 47, 59, 67.
263.
Z71.2.6.* Four things that prevent the holy life. BMC II 543.
Z71.2.7.* Four things to which the glory of the world is compared. ZCP
XVII 112.
Z71.3.1.* Five sighs we should vent over our sins RIAC 1265.
Z71.3.2.* Five wounds of Christ. (Cf. V211.2.3.*) S XXI 433, XXV 630,
XXVII 604.
Z71.5.3.* Seven years' peace with no killing of men. IHK 219; TBC 369.
Z71.5.4.* King for seven years. (Cf. P10f.) CKD 21, 22.
Z71.5.5.* Exile for seven years. (Cf. Q431.) TLS XVI 33.
Z71.5.6.* Seven as a number in religious and social records. TCD 8, 441 (s.v.
"Seven").
Z71.5.6.2.* Seven Deadly Sins. (Cf. Z71.16.1.*) BMC II 446, 499, 556, 561.
Z71.5.6.5.* Seven joys of the Virgin Mary. (Cf. V250.) RIAC 2547.
Z71.5.6.6.* Seven masses necessary to free soul from hell. (Cf. V40.) BMC
Z71.5.6.8.* Seven gifts of God (Holy Spirit). BMC II 431; SLC 77f.
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Z71.5.6.9.* Seven penitential psalms. (Cf. Q520.) BMC II 583, 590; RIAC
Z71.5.6.11.* Seven to whom alms should be given. (Cf. Q44.) BMC II 493f.
Z71.5.6.12.* Seven fair rivers in Inis Eidheand (Eden) in the East of Africa.
Z71.6. Formulistic number: nine. AE 23, 77f.; TCD 11. For cross-references
Z71.6.1.* Three times nine. EIL 79; CKD 18; RC XIII 426f. (15).
Z71.6.4.* Nine materials used in building Tower of Babel. AE 23; RIAC 458.
Z71.16.1.1.* Eight deadly sins. (Cf. Z71.5.6.2.*) BMC II 480; B VII 136;
A1002. Doomsday.
Z72.1. A year and a day. (Cf. T147.*) IT 3 Ser 257; JGA8 VI 235f.; ZCP X
Z72.3.* Seven (three) years between feasts. BR 7, 201, 241; IT 3 Ser I 217;
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K232.2.* One day and one night: object borrowed for a day and a night retained.
K232.2.1.* Fairy (god?) loses stronghold by consenting to lend it for a day and
a night. K2319.2.* One day and one night. Saint has tribute remitted for a day
and a night.
Z100-199. SYMBOLISM
Al 659.1.*) OG 389.
Prophetic dream allegorical. F493. Spirit of plague. J901.* The seven daughters
in dreams advise opposing kings how each can overcome the other. M301.8.*
Personification prophesies.
Z114.* Old Age personified. OST II 155; Beal III 61f., 63. For cross-refer-
Z116.* Sovereignty (of Ireland) personified. (Cf. D732, P11.6.*) CKD 13,
40; GGA 1928, 383; IHM 176; LMR 220f.; FL XXI 187; IT 3 Ser 321; ITS
VIII 149; OG 467 (s.v. "firiu"); MCS 75f.; OMM 621; RC XXIV 201; ZCP
III 373, XIII 458f., XVII 129f.; ATC 327n., 377n., 416; American Journal
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Z123.0.1.* Furies. IHK 96, 144; EIL 3; CKD 61; ZCP X 207f.; RC XX 417.
Z123.1.* Fury personified as demon which enters man's heart and counsels
Z124.1.* Valor personified as bird which flutters over champion's head. (Cf.
Z129.2.* War personified. (Cf. A485.1, D1812.5.1.1.7.*) TLS XVI 17; IHK
Z129.2.3.* Various figures employed to show that it is not good for one war-
Z131. Symbolic color: red. (Cf. D1293.1, F178.1, Q566.6.*) DHC 23, 47; OG
Z131.2.1.* Martyrs called "red wheat"; saints, "Dei triticum" (Clod's wheat).
Z131.2.2.* Mill in which two men are slain said to grind "red wheat." (Cf.
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247.
155f.
Z181. Nudity as a sign of anger. (Cf. K521.1, F568.1.*) I HK 196. Cf. TLS
XVI 71.
Z182.* Symbolic wounding of king. (Cf. P16.2, S180.) BBN 176f.; Sp VIII
423; UCN 316f. Cf. OG 24f.. 47.". (s.v. "Wound of Hospitable Host").
Z185.* Mill turned by the water of the grace of God as symbol of saint. (Cf.
Z200-299. HEROES
Z200. Heroes. DHC 80f.; Modern Language Quarterly VIII 419; IHK 90f.;
MAR III 139f., 162f.; RAC 127f., 142f.; EIL 1f., 33f.; RR IV 181f.; IHM
555 (s.v. "Hero, the"); TLS XIV lff. For cross-references see Motif-
Z251.* Boy hero. IHK 129f. (cf. 383); LMR 56; OG 225f.; EIL 35f.; MAR III
F611.3.3. Strong hero tests weapons. LI 12.2. Very small hero. L311. Weak
Z252.* Hero at first nameless. (Cf. A1296,* J1730.1.*) ITS VII 134; OG 234
Z253.* Fool as hero. (Cf. P192.*) ATC 501 (s.v. "Fool, hero as").
Z254.* Destined hero. (Cf. B141.4,* M361.) OG 234f.; UCN 313; ATC 236n.,
358f., 412.
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Z255.* Hero born out of wedlock. (Cf. A511.3, T682.) TIS II 277f.
Z257.* Beardless hero. (Cf. F545.4,* K2275.) IHK 160, 172, 183, 241.
Z261.* Giant heroes. TLS XIV 19. For cross-references see Motif-Index.
C600. Unique prohibition. C650. The one compubory thing. C868.* Talm:
fighting with certain person. D1651. Magic object obeys master alone. E765.
Life dependent on external object or event. F235.2. Fairies visible only at certain
times (to one person). H31. Recognition by unique ability. H1300. Quests for
the unique. V523.* The only king ever saved in spite of himself. B183.7.* Herd
of magic swine that cannot be counted twice with the same result.
("742.1.* Man must be killed with first blow: other blows will not harm him.
D1651.1.1.* Spear can be wielded by only one person. D1840. Magic invuluer-
particular place.
Z311. Achilles heel. Invulnerability except in one spot. (Cf. E765, N335.5,*
Z312.1.*) MAR III 97; DLB 33; RC XXXIII 167. Cf. TLS XIV 27.
Z311.2.* Spot below right ear only vulnerable one. (Cf. E714.10.*) GJ VIII
187f.
Z312. Unique deadly weapon. Only one thing will kill a certain person. (Cf.
G229.4.1,* K362.0.1,* M341.2.) Beal I 153; KMM 27; MAR III 151, 199. Cf.
Z312.1.* Person can be killed only by red-hot spits being thrust through soles
of his feet. (Cf. S112.2.2.*) TLS XIV 27; IHK 572f.; VSH I clxxx.
Z312.2.* Giant ogre can be killed only with iron club he carries (with own
sword). (Cf. D1840.3,* F531.6.12, G100.) OST III 121; E VII 200f.; ZCP
IX 231.
Z313. Vulnerability only by one person. (Cf. M341.2.19.*) Cf. ATC 4u7f.;
OG28.
Z314. Sword which will break in only one peril. Cf. ATC 407f.
Z320.* Object will fit only one thing (or person). (Cf. H36.) TLS II :;08.
Z321.* Ring fits only one person. (Cf. H94.) RC XII 63, 73.
Z322.* Only one ferule fits certain staff. (Cf. H1344.*) ITS I 27f.
Z323.* Vessel from which nothing can be drunk save through certain tube.
LG 14, 19.
Z357.* Unique exceptions from curse. (Cf. C987,* M430.) EIL 6; IHK 124,
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