μῦθοι Mythoi
Motif

Bewitching. (Cf. D5, G200.)

Magic. · Magic powers and manifestations. · Manifestations of magic power. · Destructive magic powers. · Bewitching. · view the constellation · filed as D2070

In our texts — keyword-matched, unreviewed
Filed across the traditions
  • Icelandic Ynglinga saga 29, Boberg
  • Jewish Neuman
  • Eskimo (Greenland) Rink 200.
  • general **Kittredge Witchcraft. Irish myth: *Cross
Within the index
7 finer motifs beneath it
Magic hair-ball used for bewitching. (Cf. D991.3, D1274.1.) Evil Eye. Bewitching by means of a glance Magic paralysis. Person or thing rendered helpless. (Cf. D1410.) Attracting by magic Saint magically causes druids to bless instead of curse Imprisoning by magic Other forms of bewitching
Travels with (Thompson’s cf.)
Magic control over animals. (Cf. D2070.) Enchanted person. See also the entire section on transformation. No real difference seems to exist between transformation and enchantment. A bewitched or enchanted person may, however, retain his original physical form, but may be affected mentally or morally Witch

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