μῦθοι Mythoi
Motif

Punishment: disappearance of ill-gotten gains. (Cf. Q585, Q595.)

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Filed across the traditions
  • Irish myth Cross
  • Jewish *Neuman.
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Filed under Prodigy as punishment.

3 finer motifs beneath it
Gold and silver demanded of saint disappear. (Cf. Q227.) Drink refused saint disappears. (Cf. Q227.) Payment for ransom disappears when prisoner is not released
Filed beside it
Death from elements as punishment for unjust judgment (by poets) Death by thunderbolt as punishment Sinking of earth as punishment Failure of crops during reign of wicked king. (Cf. Q552.10.1.) Ear of stolen animal protrudes from thief's mouth. (Cf. Q212.) Monstrous births as punishment for girl's pride. (Cf. M437, Q331, T550.) Rich lord who robs poor widow of her cow chokes on first mouthful. (Cf. Q212.) Mary-image descends and chastises clerk who scoffs at its rude carving. (Cf. Q225.) Dead cock rises, crows, and spatters scoffers so that they become leprous. (Cf. Q225.) Punishment: woman who has prevented birth of children casts no shadow. (Cf. Q251.) Plague as punishment Punishment: meeting frightful apparition. (Ghost, mysterious animal, devil.) Punishment: shipwreck Fire from heaven as punishment. (Cf. F797, F962.2.) Storm as punishment. (Cf. D905.) Punishment: cloud cuts off view of man promised all he can see for expelling saint. (Cf. Q227.)
Travels with (Thompson’s cf.)
Fitting destruction (disappearance) of property as punishment. (Cf. Q552.18, Q595.) Loss or destruction of property as punishment. (Cf. Q552.1.0.1, Q552.13.2, Q552.14.1, Q585, Q552.18.)

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