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Casting into water in sack (barrel) as punishment. (Cf. Q474, S142.)

Rewards and punishments. · Kinds of punishment. · Cruel punishments. · view the constellation · filed as Q467.1

Filed across the traditions
  • Italian Basile Pentamerone IV No. 6.
  • general H. Goldsmith Zs. f. vgl. Rechtswissenschaft LXI–LXII
  • general Fb "sæk" III 720b, "tønde" III 934b
Within the index

Filed under Punishment by drowning. (Cf. Q552.19.)

Filed beside it
Thief cast into water in a sack containing a cock, a snake, and a monkey. He had stolen a sacred statue of gold. (Cf. Q212, Q220.) Punishment: drowning in swamp. (Cf. Q474.) Man thrown into waterfall as punishment for alleged violating of princess. (Cf. Q244.) Marooning as punishment
Travels with (Thompson’s cf.)
"Cucking-stool" as punishment. (Cf. Q467.3, Q467.1.) Victim is suspended in a basket over filth and thrown in Person thrown into the water and abandoned

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