μῦθοι Mythoi
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Bridge made by magic.

Magic. · Magic objects. · Kinds of magic objects. · Miscellaneous magic objects. · view the constellation · filed as D1258.1

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“The dragon is also said to have nine 'resemblances': "its horns resemble those of a deer, its head that of a camel, its eyes those of a devil, its neck that of a snake, its abdomen that of a large cockle, its scales those of a carp, its claws those of an eagle, the soles of its feet those of a tiger, its ears those of an ox;" but some have no ears, the organ of hearing being said to be in the horns, or the creature "hears through its…”

Myths & Legends of China, Chapter VII · served from our shelf

On our shelf — the index’s citations, resolved to served chapters
In our texts — keyword-matched, unreviewed
Scholars’ trail — 6references

The index’s own references — the collections where scholars sighted this story-shape, tradition by tradition. Titles on our shelf are live links; the rest is the frontier, not yet shelved.

  • BretonSébillot Incidents s. v. "pont"
  • ChineseWerner 213 → on our shelf: Myths & Legends of China, Chapter VII
  • JapaneseIkeda
  • N. Am. Indian (Cherokee)Mooney RBAE XIX 319 No. 67, (Quinault): Farrand JE II 115 No. 10.
  • general *Types 313, 314
  • general Köhler-Bolte I 195. Irish myth: *Cross
Within the index

Filed under Magic bridge.

Keeps company with — shares receipted episodes
Combat between god of light and dragon of oceanGod of waterInexhaustible buckets as source of lakesForm of dragonDragon as compound animal. (Cf. B14.)Dragon's home in bottom of seaDragon's visit to skyDragon's power of self-transformationDragon's power of magic invisibilityDragon guards treasureDragon feeds on treasureDragon as rain-spirit

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