μῦθοι Mythoi
Motif

Animal cries a lament over animal's transformation. (Cf. A2425, A2426.2.5.)

Mythological motifs. · Animal characteristics. · Various causes of animal characteristics. · Animal characteristics from miscellaneous causes. · view the constellation · filed as A2275.2

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  • general *Dh III 376ff.
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Filed under Animal habit a reminiscence of former experience.

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Animal cries a lament for person lost when animal was transformed. (Cf. A2260, A2425.) Animal cries reminiscent of former life as man. (Cf. A2261.1, A2426.2.3, A2426.2.4.) Animal cries recall ancient adventure. The ancient animal cries out in difficulty. The present animal has the same cry. (Cf. A2426.1.1, A2426.4.1.) Animal's seeking attitude from ancient loss. The ancient animal loses something. Its descendants are forever seeking for the lost object. This explains the characteristic bearing of certain animals. (Cf. A2471.) Son accidentally kills father, who returns to life as cuckoo and tells people when to sow grain
Travels with (Thompson’s cf.)
Origin of animal cries. (Cf. A2261.1, A2272.1, A2275.1, A2275.2.) Cuckoo's song. (Cf. A2275.2.)

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