μῦθοι Mythoi
Motif

Task: sowing rye and bringing crop next morning. (Cf. H1023.1.2.)

Tests. · Tests of prowess: tasks. · Nature of tasks. · Impossible or absurd tasks. · Tasks contrary to laws of nature. · view the constellation · filed as H1023.17

Filed across the traditions
  • Cheremis Sebeok-Nyerges.
Within the index

Filed under Tasks contrary to the nature of objects.

Filed beside it
Task: hatching boiled eggs Task: carrying water in a sieve Task: bringing berries (fruit, roses) in winter Task: straightening a curly hair Task: pumping out a leaky ship Task: washing black wool (cloth, cattle) white Task: sewing together a broken mill-stone Task: fixing the two pieces of a broken sword together Task: mending a broken jug Task: skinning a stone Task: putting a large squash whole into a narrow-necked jar Task: catching a noise Task: catching a man's broken wind Task: splitting a hair with a blunt knife Task: turning fruit into gold Task: making sun and moon shine in the north
Travels with (Thompson’s cf.)
Task: hatching eggs immediately; countertask: sowing seeds and bringing in crop next morning. (Cf. H951, H952.) Task: covering mango tree grove with fruit in a single night. (Cf. H1023.17.)

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