μῦθοι Mythoi
Motif

Marriage to person in dog form. (Cf. B635.4, D141.)

Animals. · Marriage of person to animal. · Marriage to person in animal form. · view the constellation · filed as B641.1

Filed across the traditions
Within the index

Filed under Marriage to person in beast form. (Cf. B601, B651.)

Filed beside it
Marriage to woman in deer form. (Cf. D114.1.) Marriage to god in bull form. (Cf. B611.4, D133.2) Marriage to person in ass form. (Cf. D132.1.) Marriage to person in hedgehog form Marriage to person in horse form Marriage to person in monkey form Marriage to person in opossum form
Travels with (Thompson’s cf.)
Marriage to dog. (Cf. B611.2, B641.1.) Son of dog ("cu," person) Transformation: man to dog. (Cf. B641.1.)
Keeps company with — shares receipted episodes
City-gods Creation of the universe Wild man as king of animals Unusual animal as riding-horse Marriage to dog in human form Jointed snake can join its segments when it is broken into pieces Tabu: looking under certain bell too soon Journey to Land of Women. Island of women, land of maidens, country of the Amazons, etc Spirits and demons (general) Remarkable persons. Extraordinary size, form, appearance, or habits Headless person with eyes (eye) and mouth on breast Headless persons cannot smell or hear

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