μῦθοι Mythoi
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Filed under Deception by disguise.

15 finer motifs beneath it
Wolf puts flour on his paw to disguise himselfGirl marries lover who thought her dead. On reviving she changes her name and disguises her appearance. Eventually marries her former loverMonkey dresses in dead mistress's gown; frightens householdJester disguises as princeFriar disguises as soldier and steals from concubineWarriors whitewash weapons thus disguising identity of one of their number who bears white-handled battle-axeDisguise as foreign ambassadorDisguise by carrying false tokenDisguise as drunkardHousemaid disguised as ministerDisguise as older brother to obtain blessing. (Cf. K2211.)Disguise as child (in cradle)Husband disguised as wife's brotherHusband and wife disguised as brother and sisterDisguise as dupe's daughter after having killed her
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Disguise by putting on clothes (carrying accoutrements) of certain personDog procures disguise from magician to frighten tigerLover disguised as other knight in order to reach sweetheartGods (saints) in disguise visit mortalsKing in disguiseDisguised husband visits his wifeWoman in disguise wooed by her faithless husbandHumble disguise. (Cap o' Rushes, Peau d'âne Allerleirauh.) Usually in rough clothing. (Cf. K521.4.3, K1812, K1816.)Disguise as menialDisguise as wandererDisguise as sick manDisguise by changing bodily appearanceAnimal disguises as human being. (Cf. K1825.1.5.)Man disguises as animalDisguise as layman. Priest disguises as laymanDisguise as professional man

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