μῦθοι Mythoi
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  • Irish myth*Cross.
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Filed under Ordeals. Guilt or innocence thus established.

1 finer motif beneath it
Ordeal: names of suspected persons are placed in chalice on altar: the one to whom the lot falls is guilty
Filed beside it
Ordeal by fire. Suspected person must pass through or jump over fire to determine guilt or innocenceOrdeal by water. Guilt or innocence shown by ability to swimOrdeal by poisonOrdeal by crocodiles (snakes). Judgment depends on whether person is devoured or rejected by crocodilesOrdeal by rope-walkingOrdeal by balance. Defendant is weighed twice. He must be lighter second timeOrdeal: carrying murdered man's blood. Must not spill itOrdeal by creeping under a sod partially detached from the earth without its falling downOrdeal by bread and cheese. Declaration: if I am not innocent may I choke on bread and cheeseScales test: weighing witch against BibleOrdeal: cock under pot crows when guilty person touches potOrdeal by exposure. (Cf. S141, S331.)

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