μῦθοι Mythoi
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Scholars’ trail — 1reference

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Filed under Deceptions punished. (Cf. Q551.2, Q558.10.)

4 finer motifs beneath it
Bribed false judge punished. (Cf. J1192.)Punishment for (undeserved) satire. (Cf. Q558.8.)Judge must yield bench to son because he had made a false judgmentPunishment for undeserved curse
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Treachery punished. (Cf. Q413.8, Q414.0.5, Q414.0.6.1, Q417.2, Q423, Q431.2, Q431.10, Q433.7, Q451.1.3, Q451.4.4, Q451.5.4, Q469.7.1, Q552.1.5, Q581.0.1.)Impostor punished. (Cf. K1900, Q413.3, Q414.0.6, Q414.1.1, Q416.0.3, Q431.7, Q433.4, Q458.0.4, Q552.1.3.)Lying (perjury) punished. (Cf. Q431.17, Q451.1.7, Q451.3.2, Q451.5.3, Q451.7.1, Q488.1, Q551.6.1, Q551.8.5, Q551.9.2, Q552.1.7, Q558.2, Q558.15, Q591.)Punishment for breaking promiseHypocrisy punishedFlattery punished
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Injustice punished. (Cf. Q265, Q552.1.6.)Deformity as punishment for false judging. (Cf. Q265.)Mysterious death as punishment for false judgingHalf of house in which false judgment is given slips down hill. (Cf. Q265.)

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