μῦθοι Mythoi
Motif

Wager: who can call three tree names first. The bear names different varieties of the same tree, so that the fox wins the wager.

Chance and fate. · Wagers and gambling. · Other wagers. · view the constellation · filed as N51

Cited in the index
  • general *Type 7
  • general Dh I 193
  • general Krohn Bär (Wolf) und Fuchs (JSFO VI) 65ff.
  • general Fb "træ" III 867b
  • general N. Am. Indian (San Carlos Apache): cf. Goddard PaAM XXIV 24.
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Filed under Other wagers.

1 finer motif beneath it
Wager about tree names: learned and common names. Brahmin gives learned names but servant's common names are confirmed by illiterate peasants
Filed beside it
Wager: it is an auspicious day. In spite of all misfortunes wagerer insists that he is right. (Cf. N127.) Shooting contest on wager Wager: woman to turn somersault in middle of public square. It is performed not exactly in the center of the square; hence she loses Wager that falsehood is better than truth. Left to unjust umpire, so that falsehood wins Wager: more doctors than men of other professions. The trickster feigns toothache. Everyone suggests remedies. He takes down their names as doctors and wins the wager Wager: fortune made from capital or from working at vocation. Test: money given to workman is stolen or lost; lead for his work given him is lent to fisherman who rewards him with a fish in which is a diamond Wager: woman can be forced to give alms. Trickster announces that only those who have deceived their husbands are exempt Wager: to begin sermon with illustration from card-playing. Card-playing parson wins the wager Wager on second marvelous object. First object has proved to be ordinary. King induced to make large wager that second is ordinary. He loses Wager: whose hunger is it more difficult to appease – that of man or that of beast? When nuts are strewn before master's well-fed guests, they snatch and eat them. Herdsman wins wager Wager: to swallow egg with one gulp. Tricksters give numskull egg with chick in it. Fool hears chick peep as he starts to swallow his egg, but he says that the chick peeped too late Wager: bullock to defeat elephant. Elephant is frightened and flees Ghoulish wager won
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