The constellation
D1552 Mountains or rocks open and close. (Cf. D931, D932.)
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- Door opens in mountain. (Cf. D932.) · D1552.0.1 entry
- Mountain opens at blow of divining rod. (Cf. D1254.2.) · D1552.1 entry
- Mountain opens to magic formula (Open Sesame). (Cf. D1273.) · D1552.2 entry
- Mountain pass magically closes · D1552.3 entry
- Mountain opens and lets ship on wheels out, permitting magician's escape · D1552.4 entry
- Cave opens and hides fugitives · D1552.5 entry
- Gate or wall opens and closes, letting saint through. (Cf. D1554.) · D1552.6 entry
- Mountain opens and furnishes stones for church · D1552.7 entry
- Hill opens and closes to let fugitives pass. (Cf. D938.1.) · D1552.8 entry
- When enchanted deer touches rock with her muzzle it flies asunder and reveals entrance to cave. (Cf. D1011.5.) · D1552.9 entry
- Magic soot causes mountain to open. (Cf. D931.1.) · D1552.10 entry
- Magic stone opens treasure mountain. (Cf. D930.) · D1552.11 entry
- Magic key opens treasure mountain. (Cf. D1176.) · D1552.12 entry
cross-ref
- Magic rock (stone) · D931 entry
- Magic mountain · D932 entry