μῦθοι Mythoi
Motif
Scholars’ trail — 2references

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.

  • N. Am. Indian*Thompson Tales 339 n. 221b.
  • general *Cox Cinderella 477. – Irish myth: *Cross
Within the index

Filed under Magic object renders invisible.

2 finer motifs beneath it
Demons cause impenetrable fogMagic mist separates person from his companions
Filed beside it
Magic stone gives invisibility. (Cf. D931.)Magic ash-tree renders invisible. (Cf. D950.6.)Magic calabash renders invisible. (Cf. D965.2.)Magic seed renders invisibleMagic flower renders invisible. (Cf. D975.)"Hand of glory" renders light invisible. Candles of human fat from dead man's hand make light invisible except to man holding it. (Cf. D1162.2.1.)Heart of unborn child renders person invisible. (Cf. D997.1.1.)Serpent's crown renders invisible. (Cf. D1011.3.1, B112.)Magic feather renders invisible. (Cf. D1021.)Magic herb renders invisible. (Cf. D965.)Magic cloak of invisibility. (Cf. D1053.)Magic belt renders invisible. (Cf. D1057.)Magic hat renders invisible. (Cf. D1067.1.)Magic cap renders invisible: tarnkappe. (Cf. D1067.2, D1361.16.)Saint's cowl renders invisible. (Cf. D1067.3.1.)Magic ring renders invisible. (Cf. D1076.)
Travels with
Druid's hedge prevents attack. (Cf. D945, D1282.1.1, D1361.1.)Magic mistSaints create magic concealing mist. (Cf. D1361.1.)

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