μῦθοι Mythoi
Motif

Food concealed from saint miraculously changed to stones. (Cf. Q551.3.)

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Filed under Food and drink refused saint miraculously become putrid. (Cf. D2096, Q227.)

2 finer motifs beneath it
Fishermen cut fish into pieces and claim that they have none. Saint says, "If you have none, may you have them; if you have, may they be stones." Pieces of fish are changed to stones. (Cf. A977.5.2.) Women carrying cheeses concealed pretend that they are carrying webs or balls of thread. Saint changes cheeses to stones. (Cf. A977.5.1.)
Travels with (Thompson’s cf.)
Punishment: transformation. (Cf. D661.)

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