μῦθοι Mythoi
Motif

Transformation: man to ornament.

Magic. · Transformation. · Transformation: man to object. · Transformation: man to manufactured object. · view the constellation · filed as D263

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“Then the whole herd turned back to the tree. When they reached it, the bull said: “We will surely get you.” The tree said: ‘‘You have four parts of strength. I give you a chance to do something to me.” Then the buffalo began to attack the tree; those with least strength began. They butted it until its thick bark was peeled off. Meanwhile the young men were shooting them from the tree. The tree said: “Let some of them break their horns.’”

Tales of the North American Indians, Tale 59 · served from our shelf  receiptuncorrected OCR — being verified against the scan

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Filed under Transformation: man to manufactured object.

5 finer motifs beneath it
Transformation: man to ringTransformation: man to necklaceTransformation: man (girl) to combTransformation: man to beadsTransformation: man to crown
Filed beside it
Transformation: man to dishTransformation: man to potTransformation: man to needleTransformation: man to musical instrumentTransformation: man to boatTransformation: man to wheelTransformation: man to hatchelTransformation: man to fishhookTransformation: man to altarTransformation: man (woman) to skein of silkTransformation: man to matTransformation: man to pick-handleTransformation: man to building
Keeps company with — shares receipted episodes
Animals carry menPrincess (maiden) abducted by monster (ogre). (Cf. R10.1.)Zeus gives man modesty, but it leaves when love entersBirth from unusual part of person's body

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