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Motif

Transformation: herd of cattle to wolves.

Magic. · Transformation. · Other forms of transformation. · Transformation: one animal to another. · view the constellation · filed as D412.2.1

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“Then she sat upon the greensward, In a sunny spot selected, Singing, chanting words as follow: “Shine, O shine, thou Sun of heaven, Cast thy rays, thou fire of Ukko, On the herdsman of the blacksmith, On the head of Kullerwoinen, On this poor and luckless shepherd, Not in Ilmarinen’s smithy, Nor the dwellings of his people; Good the table of the hostess, Cuts the best of wheaten biscuit, Honey-cakes she cuts in slices, Spreading each…”

The Kalevala, Rune XXXIII · served from our shelf

On our shelf — the index’s citations, resolved to served chapters
  • FinnishThe Kalevala, Rune XXXIIIThompson cites: Kalevala rune 33.
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.

Within the index

Filed under Transformation: cow (ox) to another animal.

Filed beside it
Transformation: ox-demon to pigTransformation: ox-demon to tigerTransformation: ox-demon to leopardTransformation: ox-demon to bearTransformation: ox-demon to elephant
Keeps company with — shares receipted episodes
Transformation as punishmentInhospitality punished. (Cf. P320, Q45, Q551.6.7, Q556.7, W158.)

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