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Other means of disenchantment.

Magic. · Disenchantment. · Disenchantment by miscellaneous means. · view the constellation · filed as D789

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Filed under Disenchantment by miscellaneous means.

10 finer motifs beneath it
Disenchantment by covering with deliverer's clothing Disenchantment by breaking lamp Disenchantment by sight of old home Disenchantment by breaking tabu. (Cf. C.) Disenchantment by throwing golden objects into water Disenchantment by repeating magic formula Disenchantment by shaking certain tree Disenchantment of enchanted (sunken) castle (town, inhabitants) by digging it out Girl disenchants her tiger-husband by putting a garland around his neck, sprinkling sand and water over him Disenchantment by ringing bell
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Disenchantment by proper person waking from magic sleep. The enchanted person appears three times and if the sleeper does not wake by the third time the enchantment must last Disenchantment by destroying enchanter Disenchantment by eating or drinking Disenchantment by reversing (undoing) enchantment Disenchantment by liquid Disenchantment by use of magic object Disenchantment by naming Disenchantment by feeding transformed creature. This is done contrary to commands Disenchantment by placing handkerchief between horns Disenchantment by blowing on victim Disenchantment by prayer (mass) of Pope Disenchantment by physical contact Disenchantment by being found when lost Disenchantment by lighting fire Disenchantment by magic contest Disenchantment by music
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