μῦθοι Mythoi
Motif
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.

  • general Irish myth. Cross.
Within the index

Filed under Inexhaustible object. Keeps magically renewing itself or expanding.

Filed beside it
Magic object causes thing to become inexhaustibleInexhaustible food. (Cf. D1030, and in general D1470–D1499.)Inexhaustible drink. (Cf. D1040, D1472.1.16.)Inexhaustible milk. (Cf. D1018.)Magic gun is always loaded. (Cf. D1096.1.)Inexhaustible vessel. (Cf. D1171.)Ever-burning lamp. (Cf. D1162.1, D1645.)Unfading garlands. (Cf. D975.)Inexhaustible cloth. (Cf. D1051, D1052, D1652.12.)Monkey cut in two by magic sword becomes two monkeys. (Cf. D1081.)Inexhaustible fuelEver-burning candle. (Cf. D1162.2.)Mantle ever new. (Cf. D1053.)Everlasting wine-odor. (Cf. D1046.1.)Sheep with inexhaustible wool. (Cf. B184.6, B412.)Inexhaustible well. (Cf. D926.)

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