The constellation
D712 Disenchantment by violence
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- Disenchantment by cutting off and reversing bodily members. (Cf. D711.1.) · D712.1 entry
- Disenchantment by slinging against something · D712.2 entry
- Disenchantment by striking · D712.3 entry
- Disenchantment by drawing blood · D712.4 entry
- Disenchantment by beating · D712.5 entry
- Disenchantment by wounding · D712.6 entry
- Disenchantment by shooting · D712.7 entry
- Disenchantment by ripping armor · D712.8 entry
- Disenchantment by killing · D712.9 entry
- Disenchantment by driving stake through body · D712.10 entry
- Disenchantment by throwing objects at transformed person · D712.11 entry
keeps company
- Disenchantment by removing skin (or covering) · D721 entry
- Recognition of disenchanted person by ornaments under his skin · H61.2 entry
- King (prince) lost on hunt has adventures · N771 entry
- Abandoned or murdered children · S300 entry
- Animal aids abandoned child(ren). (Cf. B535.) · S352 entry
- Bird carries food from deserted child to starving parents · S361 entry
- Daily transformation · D621 entry
attested in
- Tales of the North American Indians · Tale 65