The constellation
K1810 Deception by disguise
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- Disguise by putting on clothes (carrying accoutrements) of certain person · K1810.1 entry
- Dog procures disguise from magician to frighten tiger · K1810.2 entry
- Lover disguised as other knight in order to reach sweetheart · K1810.3 entry
- Gods (saints) in disguise visit mortals · K1811 entry
- King in disguise · K1812 entry
- Disguised husband visits his wife · K1813 entry
- Woman in disguise wooed by her faithless husband · K1814 entry
- Humble disguise. (Cap o' Rushes, Peau d'âne Allerleirauh.) Usually in rough clothing. (Cf. K521.4.3, K1812, K1816.) · K1815 entry
- Disguise as menial · K1816 entry
- Disguise as wanderer · K1817 entry
- Disguise as sick man · K1818 entry
- Disguise by changing bodily appearance · K1821 entry
- Animal disguises as human being. (Cf. K1825.1.5.) · K1822 entry
- Man disguises as animal · K1823 entry
- Disguise as layman. Priest disguises as layman · K1824 entry
- Disguise as professional man · K1825 entry
- Disguise as churchman (cleric) · K1826 entry
- Disguise as holy man · K1827 entry
- Disguise as deity (or spirit) · K1828 entry
- Service under a false name · K1831 entry
- Disguise by changing voice · K1832 entry
- Disguise as ghost · K1833 entry
- Multiple disguise: one person disguising successively seems to be many · K1834 entry
- Disguise for spying. (Cf. K1812.) · K1835 entry