μῦθοι Mythoi
Motif

Moly: magic plant.

Magic. · Magic objects. · Kinds of magic objects. · Magic gardens and plants. · view the constellation · filed as D965.5

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“Aeneas, son of Anchises, and with him Archelochus and Acamas, sons of Antenor, and Theanus, leaders of ‘the Dardanians; of the Thracians, Acamas, son of Eusorus ; of the Cicones, Euphemus, son of Troezenus ; of the Paeonians, Pyraechmes; of the Paphlagonians, Pylaemenes, son of Bilsates; from Zelia, Pandarus, son of Lycaon ; from Adrastia, Adrastus and Amphius, sons of Merops; from Arisbe, Asius, son of Hyrtacus ; from Larissa,…”

The Library (Bibliotheca), APOLLODORI BIBLIOTHECA, ch. 33 · served from our shelf uncorrected OCR — being verified against the scan

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  • generalThe Library (Bibliotheca), APOLLODORI BIBLIOTHECA, ch. 33Thompson cites: *Taylor JAFL XXXI 561. Greek: Frazer Apollodorus II 288 n. 1.
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Filed under Magic plant.

Filed beside it
Honeysuckle "king of trees."Magic mandrakeMagic calabash (gourd)Magic rosebushMagic mistletoeMagic lotus plant. (Cf. D975.1.)Magic four-leaf cloverMagic corn. (Cf. D973.)Magic laurel (plant)Magic myrtleMagic plantainMagic grassMagic flaxMagic fern blossom. May be obtained on St. John's eveMagic barley plant. (Cf. D973.2.)Magic rue
Keeps company with — shares receipted episodes
Bag of winds. Wind is confined in a bag. Man breaks prohibition against looking into bag and releases windsTransformation: man to swineTransformation: woman to bitchTransformation: man to doveTransformation: man (woman) to almond treeTransformation by drinkingDisenchantment from tree form by embrace of loverMagic lotus plant. (Cf. D975.1.)Magic drinkMagic chairLotus causes forgetfulness. (Cf. D965.6, D2004.3.)Plant as antidote to spells and enchantments. (Cf. D965.)

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