μῦθοι Mythoi
Motif

False judgment by judge causes fruit to fall. Just judgment by judge causes fruit to be perfect.

Tests. · Tests of truth. · Other tests of truth. · view the constellation · filed as H251.3.10

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Filed under Other magic object tests truth.

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Tree tests perjury Thief detected by psalter and key. Closed Bible with key inside at magic text loosely held by diviner and client. Name of suspected thief on end of key. As verse is spoken, if name is that of thief, book and key will turn around Thief detected by sieve and shears. Sieve put on open shears and then grasped by two fingers so as to balance. Charm recited. If sieve trembles when name is called, that person is guilty Stick with money in it breaks and betrays thief who swears his innocence Oath taken before image. If oath is false the image turns around (or changes color) Chain around neck tests truth. Tightens when wearer speaks falsehood Magic object cast on water sinks if person is guilty Magic object clings to hand of guilty person Magic spring detects perjury: disfigures perjurer Pig that can be boiled only after four true stories are told Truth-testing vessel Magic cup as test of truth and falsehood Calumniated princess' dead body fails to rot; accuser repudiated
Travels with (Thompson’s cf.)
If oath is false, fruit will fall. (Cf. H251.3.10.)

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