μῦθοι Mythoi
Motif
In our texts — keyword-matched, unreviewed
Scholars’ trail — 5references

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.

  • U.S.Baughman
  • IcelandicArnason Legends of Iceland (London, 1864) I 148, *Boberg
  • NorseFeilberg Jul II 56
  • TirolZingerle (1891) Nos. 40. 172, 183, 186, 199, 200, 220.
  • general Broderius § 24. Irish myth: *Cross
Within the index

Filed under Giants and men.

2 finer motifs beneath it
Giant carries man in his pocket (glove, bosom). (Cf. F531.5.3.)Giants and men fraternize at Christmas
Filed beside it
Man mistakes giant's glove for houseGiant's toy. A young giantess picks up a man plowing. Wants him as a toy. Her mother says, "Take him back. He will drive us away." (Cf. F531.5.1.)Giant thinks hammer-blow on head is a nut falling. Man strikes with all his mightGiants repay loan with large interest. Cask of gold for ale, etcGiants' gifts to menGiants marry human beings. (Cf. F420.6.1, F460.4, and cross references.)Giants and ChristiansThe giant on the ark. Noah saves a giant on the ark. Cannot enter but stays in the rigging. Noah sends him food through a holeGiant as servant to manGiant in contest with manGiant insults hero by shaving his head and smearing it with cow dungGiants like butter more than anything else. Get trough of butter in return for helpMan kills giant's babyGiants cause men to sin
Travels with
Giant's toy. A young giantess picks up a man plowing. Wants him as a toy. Her mother says, "Take him back. He will drive us away." (Cf. F531.5.1.)

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