μῦθοι Mythoi
Motif

Devil appears in the form of a man who is repugnantly ugly. (Cf. G303.3.0.1.)

Ogres. · Kinds of ogres. · Other ogres. · Other ogres. · view the constellation · filed as G303.3.1.4

Filed across the traditions
  • Irish Cross, O'Suilleabhain 35, Beal XXI 312
  • England Baughman.
  • general Wessman 8 No. 66, Wünsche Teufel 103f.
Within the index

Filed under The devil in human form.

Filed beside it
Devils in guise of human beings require remarkable quantity of food The devil as a large, strong man The devil as a well-dressed gentleman The devil as a distinguished-looking knight The devil as a little, gray old man The devil as a black man Devil as a huntsman Devil in form of priest Devil in form of pilgrim Devil as a peasant Devil as three gentlemen. They come for a dying man Devil in form of woman. Lures man Devil as cook Devil as student Devil appears as a Jew Devil appears as a child
Travels with (Thompson’s cf.)
Devil in hideous form. (Cf. G303.3.1.4.)

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