μῦθοι Mythoi
Motif

Disguise as professional man.

Deceptions. · Deception through shams. · Deception by disguise or illusion. · Deception by disguise. · view the constellation · filed as K1825

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Filed under Deception by disguise.

8 finer motifs beneath it
Disguise as doctor Woman masks as lawyer (judge) and frees her husband Disguise as barber Disguise as hospitaller Disguise as soldier Disguise as dancer Twelve men in disguise as carpenters are engaged to build hall for the king's wedding: they abduct the bride Disguise as astrologer
Filed beside it
Disguise by putting on clothes (carrying accoutrements) of certain person Dog procures disguise from magician to frighten tiger Lover disguised as other knight in order to reach sweetheart Gods (saints) in disguise visit mortals King in disguise Disguised husband visits his wife Woman in disguise wooed by her faithless husband Humble disguise. (Cap o' Rushes, Peau d'âne Allerleirauh.) Usually in rough clothing. (Cf. K521.4.3, K1812, K1816.) Disguise as menial Disguise as wanderer Disguise as sick man Disguise by changing bodily appearance Animal disguises as human being. (Cf. K1825.1.5.) Man disguises as animal Disguise as layman. Priest disguises as layman Disguise as churchman (cleric)
Travels with (Thompson’s cf.)
Disguise of woman in man's clothes. (Cf. K1825.)

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