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S160 Mutilations
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- Self-mutilation. (Cf. T327.1, T327.2, T333.) · S160.1 entry
- Jealous women mutilate her who is most attractive to men · S160.2 entry
- Fairies mutilate mortals. (Cf. F362.) · S160.3 entry
- Mutilation of envoys. (Cf. R51.3.) · S160.4 entry
- Moon mutilates his earth mistress · S160.5 entry
- Mutilation: cutting off hands (arms) · S161 entry
- Mutilation: cutting off legs (feet) · S162 entry
- Mutilation: cutting (tearing) out tongue. Often to prevent revelation of secret · S163 entry
- Mutilation: knocking out teeth · S164 entry
- Mutilation: putting out eyes · S165 entry
- Mutilation: skin cut from back · S166 entry
- Mutilation by crushing. (Cf. S116.) · S167 entry
- Mutilation: tearing off ears · S168 entry
- Mutilation: nose cut off or crushed · S172 entry
- Mutilation: breaking (two, three) ribs · S173 entry
- Horses mutilated: tails cut off and manes torn off with the skin in order to humiliate their owner. (Cf. J1169.5.) · S175 entry
- Mutilation: sex organs cut off. (Cf. Q241, Q451.10.) · S176 entry
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