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Motif

Magic sickness as punishment for theft remitted. (Cf. Q212.)

Rewards and punishments. · Kinds of punishment. · Punishment and remission. · view the constellation · filed as Q572.1

Filed across the traditions
  • Irish myth Cross.
  • general O'Grady Silva Gadelica II 37
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Filed under Magic sickness as punishment remitted. (Cf. Q551.6.)

Filed beside it
Magic sickness as punishment for uncharitableness remitted. (Cf. Q286.) Magic sickness as punishment for opposition to holy person remitted. (Cf. Q227.) Magic sickness as punishment for immoderate request remitted. (Cf. Q338.) Saint deprives enemy king of speech. King repents, speech restored
Travels with (Thompson’s cf.)
Theft punished. (Cf. Q221.8, Q413.1, Q428.2, Q431.15, Q451.0.4, Q451.1.1, Q451.2.2, Q451.4.1, Q451.5.2, Q451.6.2, Q451.7.0.2.2, Q458.0.3, Q458.2.2, Q467.2, Q469.10.2, Q520.2, Q551.2.3.ff., Q551.6.4, Q551.7.2, Q552.4, Q552.6, Q552.19.3, Q554.1, Q558.6, Q559.10, Q597.3.) Magic sickness as punishment for theft. (Cf. Q212, Q557.4, Q572.1.)

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