μῦθοι Mythoi
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Scholars’ trail — 1reference

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.

  • Irish mythCross.
Within the index

Filed under Magic object works physical change.

17 finer motifs beneath it
Magic strength-giving food. (Cf. D1030.)Magic strength-giving drink. (Cf. D1040.)Magic (iron) glove gives strength. (Cf. D1066.1.)Magic belt gives strength. (Cf. D1057.)Magic ring gives strength. (Cf. D1076.)Magic dagger gives strength. (Cf. D1083.1.)Flask imparts magic strength to drinker. (Cf. D1171.8.)Bathing in magic cauldron gives strength. (Cf. D1171.2.)Magic axe gives strength. (Cf. D1206.)Magic medicine (charm) gives strength. (Cf. D1241.)Powder gives magic strength. (Cf. D1246.)Magic song gives strength. (Cf. D1275.)Magic hammer gives strength. (Cf. D1209.4.)Magic strengthening staff. (Cf. D1254.)Magic strength-giving apple. (Cf. D981.)Image of lion gives magic strength. (Cf. D468.)Garment gives bearer magic strength. (Cf. D1052.)
Filed beside it
Magic object affects eyesightMagic object affects hearingMagic object gives weaknessMagic object makes beautiful or hideousMagic object rejuvenates. (Cf. D1880.)Magic object makes person oldMagic object gives healthMagic object gives skillMagic object gives invulnerabilityMagic object gives longevityMagic object gives immortalityMagic object produces fecundityMagic object produces miscellaneous physical changes in persons or things
Travels with
Magic strength. (Cf. D1335.)

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