μῦθοι Mythoi
Motif

Magic well. (Cf. D925, D927.)

Magic. · Magic objects. · Kinds of magic objects. · Magic body of Water. · view the constellation · filed as D926

In our texts — keyword-matched, unreviewed
Filed across the traditions
  • Jewish Neuman
  • Chinese Eberhard FFC CXX 106f.
  • Eskimo (Greenland) Rink 189.
  • general Pauli (ed. Bolte) No. 54. Irish myth: *Cross
Within the index

Filed under Magic body of Water.

1 finer motif beneath it
Well produced by magic
Filed beside it
Magic sea Magic river Magic lake (pond) Magic fountain. (Cf. D926, D927.) Magic spring. (Cf. D925, D926.) Magic water-hole
Travels with (Thompson’s cf.)
Magic well of wisdom. (Cf. D926.) Fountain of youth. (Cf. D925, D926, D927, D1341.1.) Water from certain fountain rejuvenates Magic well makes person's hair gray. (Cf. D926.) Fountain of immortality. (Cf. D925, D926, D927, D1341.1, D1338.1.1.) Magic well protects. (Cf. D926.) Magic well causes person to be drowned. (Cf. D926) Magic well maims. (Cf. D926.) Water from magic well causes person to dance. (Cf. D926, D1353.1.) Person follows magic receding well. (Cf. D926.) Magic wishing-well. (Cf. D926.) Magic well supplies food. (Cf. D926.) Magic well heals (wounds). (Cf. D926.) Magic fountain causes storm (rain). (Cf. D925, D926, D2143.1.) Well (river) polluted by blood shed in battle. (Cf. D926.) Fountain (well) removes itself. (Cf. D925, D926, D927, D941.) Well shines at night. (Cf. D926.) Inexhaustible well. (Cf. D926.) Well rises or sinks to indicate long or short life. (Cf. D926.) Well magically transported. (Cf. D926, D1641.1, D1641.13.) Cursing by means of a well. (Cf. D926, D1766.2.1, D1792.2, V134.) Magic fountain. (Cf. D926, D927.) Magic spring. (Cf. D925, D926.) Well hidden in sea. (Cf. D926.) Extraordinary well. (Cf. D926.)

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