μῦθοι Mythoi
Motif

Dupe's animals destroyed or maimed.

Deceptions. · Dupe's property destroyed. · Dupe's animals destroyed or maimed. · view the constellation · filed as K1440

Filed across the traditions
  • India Thompson-Balys.
  • general Type 1007
Within the index
9 finer motifs beneath it
Building a bridge of cattle. Ordered to build a bridge not of wood, stone, iron, or earth, the trickster uses the carcasses of cattle Casting eyes: animal's eyes. Ordered to cast eyes on this or that, the trickster kills animals and casts their eyes at the object Cleaning the horse. Washing him in boiling water or currying him with a razor Horse's intestine fastened to stone. Horse twists intestines out of himself Making sheep laugh and dance. Told to bring in sheep laughing and dancing, trickster cuts off their upper lips and breaks their legs To drive cattle to jungle: trickster kills a bull every day Tying the cattle: trickster ties them so tightly they are strangled Watching the goats: "Hit them if they wander." Trickster kills them Trickster exchanges master's tame horse for vicious bullock

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