μῦθοι Mythoi
Motif

Incombustible objects. (Cf. D1841.3; D2158.2; F979.5.)

Magic. · Magic objects. · Characteristics of magic objects. · Other characteristics of magic objects. · view the constellation · filed as D1656

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Filed across the traditions
  • Breton Sébillot Incidents s. v. "incombustible".
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Filed under Other characteristics of magic objects.

2 finer motifs beneath it
Incombustible book. (Cf. D1266.) Incombustible house (dwelling). (Cf. F222.1.1.)
Filed beside it
Magic object obeys master alone Inexhaustible object. Keeps magically renewing itself or expanding Infallible article Immovable object Invisible objects. (Cf. D1981.3; F235.1.) Untiring object Grateful objects Magic object cannot be replaced Magic object works by being stroked Magic object works in contrary fashions Summer and winter garden. Garden which blooms in winter. (Cf. D961.) Food has taste of any dainty desired. (Cf. D1030, D1359.4.) Sword leaves no trace of blow behind it. (Cf. D1081, D1564.7, F833.) Magic garden grows at once. (Cf. D961.) Magic tree continually in fruit. (Cf. D950.) Silver in chain increases in fire. (Cf. D1078.)
Travels with (Thompson’s cf.)
Burning magically evaded. (Cf. D1656.) Magic extinguishing of fires. (Cf. D1656, Q492.)

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