μῦθοι Mythoi
Motif

Abduction by whirlwind. (Cf. D1520.28.)

Captives and fugitives. · Captivity. · Abduction. · view the constellation · filed as R17

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Filed across the traditions
  • Icelandic Boberg
  • Japanese Ikeda
  • Africa (Basuto) Jacottet 160 No. 23.
  • general Hartland Science 175
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Filed under Abduction.

1 finer motif beneath it
Whirlwind carries princess away. (Cf. R10.1.)
Filed beside it
Princess (maiden) abducted. (Cf. R11.1, R12.1, R13.1, R16.1, R17.1, R25.1, R31.) Pretended abduction. Adulterous wife plots own abduction by paramour Children abducted Hero abducted by witch who loves him Abduction by monster (ogre). (Cf. G440.) Abduction by pirates Abduction by animal Deity (demigod) abducts person Abduction by transformed person Abduction by rejected suitor Abduction by giving soporific Abduction with aid of magic mask which renders invisible. (Cf. D1361.32.) Abductor in disguise. (Cf. K1310.) Abduction through underground passage Light extinguished and woman stolen. (Cf. R10.1.) Abduction by stealing clothes of bathers
Travels with (Thompson’s cf.)
Magic transportation in whirlwind. (Cf. D906.)

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