The constellation
Q587 Jealous husband kills bird which wife falsely says she has been listening to. She has really been conversing with her lover. (Laüstic.)
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- Punishment fitted to crime · Q580 entry
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- Adultery punished. (Cf. Q411.0.1, Q413.2, Q414.0.2, Q416.1.1, Q418.1, Q421.0.2, Q421.0.6, Q424.2, Q428.1, Q431.8, Q432.2, Q434.1, Q451.1.5, Q451.2.4, Q451.4.8, Q451.5.1, Q451.6.1, Q451.14, Q455.2, Q456.0.1, Q457.3, Q458.0.1, Q461.3, Q466.1, Q469.1, Q473.0.2, Q473.1.1, Q473.2.1, Q478.1, Q478.2, Q478.3, Q484, Q493.1, Q499.2.1, Q537.1, Q552.3.0.3, Q555.2, Q587.) · Q241 entry
filed beside
- Villain nemesis. Person condemned to punishment he has suggested for others · Q581 entry
- Fitting death as punishment. (Cf. Q411, D2060.) · Q582 entry
- Fitting bodily injury as punishment · Q583 entry
- Transformation as fitting punishment. (Cf. D661, Q551.3.) · Q584 entry
- Fitting destruction (disappearance) of property as punishment. (Cf. Q552.18, Q595.) · Q585 entry
- Son on gallows bites his mother's (father's) nose off: punishment for neglect in youth · Q586 entry
- Ungrateful son punished by having a son equally ungrateful. (Cf. Q281.1.) · Q588 entry
- Punishment fitted to crime – miscellaneous · Q589 entry