μῦθοι Mythoi
Motif

Old woman's curse (satire).

Ordaining the future. · Curses. · Pronouncement of curses. · view the constellation · filed as M411.5

Filed across the traditions
  • Irish myth *Cross
  • Icelandic *Boberg
  • Spanish Espinosa Jr. No. 106
  • Italian Basile Pentamerone
Within the index

Filed under Deliverer of curse.

Filed beside it
Curse by oneself. The person in despair curses himself to sink with palace into the earth Curse by parent Beggar's curse. Beggar is refused request. "May your bread turn to stones!" Dying man's curse Man pursued by hatred of the gods Druid's curse Curse by spirit Saint's (prophet's) curse Giantess lays a curse on the one on earth who eventually hears her Curse by berserk, giant (ogre) Curse by girl in revenge of the murdering of her foster father Curse by witch. (Cf. G269.4.) Curse by thrall Curse by priest Curse by monk Fairy lays curse on village

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