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Motif

Tabu: eating food of gods.

Tabu. · Eating and drinking tabu. · Eating tabus. · Tabu: eating food of certain person. · view the constellation · filed as C241

Filed across the traditions
  • Babylonian Spence 119f.
  • India Thompson-Balys. Africa (Ekoi): Talbot 183.
Within the index

Filed under Tabu: eating food of certain person.

2 finer motifs beneath it
Tabu: tasting milk of "cow of plenty", dedicated to the gods Tabu: eating chief's food
Filed beside it
[First Edition: C242. Tabu: eating food of witch (demon).] Tabu: eating food of transformed husband Tabu: eating food birds have pecked at Tabu: eating with person of certain caste Tabu: eating food laid on the grave Tabu: eating food kept for animals
Travels with (Thompson’s cf.)
Tabu: taking fruit and fish dedicated to goddess. (Cf. C221, C225, C241.)

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