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Motif

Storm magically stilled. (Cf. D2141.0.8.1.)

Magic. · Magic powers and manifestations. · Manifestations of magic power. · Other manifestations of magic power. · Magic control of the elements. · view the constellation · filed as D2141.1

Filed across the traditions
  • Irish myth Cross
  • Spanish Exempla Keller
  • Jewish bin Gorion Born Judas 2d ed. II 95, 342, 368
  • India Thompson-Balys
  • Tonga Gifford 117
  • Eskimo (Greenland) Rasmussen I 331.
  • general *Fb "storm" III 596a
Within the index

Filed under Storm produced by magic. (Cf. D905, D1541.)

1 finer motif beneath it
Church bell rung as protection against storm. To thwart devil. (Cf. D1213.)
Filed beside it
Storm from calling on evil spirit Storm from calling up spirits to help find buried treasure. (Cf. C401.3.) Storms produced by devil Storm at death of wizard. Devil comes for him. (Cf. D2141.0.3.) Storm at death of wicked person. Devil comes for him. (Cf. D2141.0.3.) Storm because of bird's singing Storm raised by incantation. (Cf. D1391.1.) Storms raised by druids. (Cf. D2142.0.3.) Storm raised by saint Woman hoists skirt to raise thunderstorm Magic storm produced by animal Magic storm by pointing root of tree at sky Storm raised to defeat enemy
Travels with (Thompson’s cf.)
Storm calmed by wizard (druid). (Cf. D2141.1.) Task: stopping the rain. (Cf. D2141.1.) Ship in storm saved because of sailors' "Ave Maria". (Cf. D2141.1.)

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