μῦθοι Mythoi
Motif

Disguise as goose-girl (turkey-girl).

Deceptions. · Deception through shams. · Deception by disguise or illusion. · Deception by disguise. · view the constellation · filed as K1816.5

Filed across the traditions
  • Breton Sébillot Incidents s. v. "gardeuse", "dindons".
  • general *Type 533
  • general *BP II 273ff.
  • general Köhler-Bolte I 347
Within the index

Filed under Disguise as menial.

1 finer motif beneath it
Disguise as tender of birds
Filed beside it
God disguised as menial Girl in menial disguise at lover's court Menial disguise of princess's lover Scholar disguised as a rustic along road answers questions of school inspector in Greek, Latin, and Hebrew Gardener disguise Pope disguised as caulker Disguise as woodcutter Disguise as potter Disguise as herdsman (shepherd, swineherd, etc.) Disguise as porter Disguise as stable-boy Disguise as peasant Disguise as cobbler (shoemaker) Disguise as carpenter Disguise as smith Disguise as slave
Carried in tale types

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