μῦθοι Mythoi
Motif

Magic cloak of invisibility. (Cf. D1053.)

Magic. · Magic objects. · Function of magic objects. · Magic objects effect changes in persons. · Magic object effects temporary change in person. · view the constellation · filed as D1361.12

Filed across the traditions
  • Irish Krappe Balor 2 n. 9, *Cross, MacCulloch Celtic 55
  • Welsh ibid. 106, 190
  • French Canadian Barbeau JAFL XXIX 10. – Chinese: Graham
  • Japanese Mitford 185ff., Ikeda
  • Philippine Fansler MAFLS XII 177, (Tinguian): Cole 201 n. 1.
  • N. Am. Indian *Thompson Tales 339 n. 221a.
  • general *Types 328, 400
  • general Cox Cinderella 517
  • general Penzer I 26
  • general Dickson 134 n. 113
  • general *Loomis White Magic 51. – English: Wells 59 (The Turke and Gawin)
Within the index

Filed under Magic object renders invisible.

1 finer motif beneath it
Saint's tunic renders invisible. (Cf. D1052.)
Filed beside it
Magic mist of invisibility. (Cf. D902.1.) Magic stone gives invisibility. (Cf. D931.) Magic ash-tree renders invisible. (Cf. D950.6.) Magic calabash renders invisible. (Cf. D965.2.) Magic seed renders invisible Magic 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 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 (Thompson’s cf.)
Magic mantle (cloak) Seduction by wearing coat of invisibility. (Cf. D1361.12.) Theft by use of coat of invisibility. (Cf. D1361.12.)

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