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Three women have but one eye among them. Pass it around. (Cf. F513.1.1.)

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“As he was returning from the hunt, there met him heralds sent by Erginus to receive the tribute from the Thebans. Now the Thebans paid tribute to Erginus for the following reason. Clymenus, king of the Minyans, was wounded with a cast of a stone by a charioteer of Menoeceus, named Perieres, in a precinct of Poseidon at Onchestus; and being carried dying to Orchomenus, he with his last breath charged his son Erginus to avenge his death.”

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Filed under Person with one eye.

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Person with one eye in center of forehead. (Cf. F441.4.1, F531.1.1.1.)Person with one eye in back of headDoorkeeper with one human eye, one cat's eye
Travels with
Three women have but one tooth among them. Pass it around. (Cf. F512.1.2.)
Keeps company with — shares receipted episodes
Devastating fox. Monthly human sacrificeNuptial tabu. Man and wife forbidden intercourse for definite timeTransformation: man to stonePetrification by glanceTransformation to husband's (lover's) form to seduce womanMagic sandalsMagic capMagic cap renders invisible: tarnkappe. (Cf. D1067.2, D1361.16.)Magic sandals bear person aloft. (Cf. D1065.5.)Night magically lengthenedThree women have but one tooth among them. Pass it around. (Cf. F512.1.2.)Gorgon. Head turned about, scales of dragon, tusks of swine brazen hands, golden wings

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