μῦθοι Mythoi
Motif

Exposure of child in boat (floating chest). See references for S141, nearly all of which refer to this motif.

Unnatural cruelty. · Abandoned or murdered children. · Circumstances of murder or exposure of children. · view the constellation · filed as S331

Filed across the traditions
  • Irish myth Cross
  • Missouri French Carrière
  • Greek Grote I 103
  • Jewish *Neuman
  • India *Thompson-Balys
  • Buddhist myth Malalasekera I 558, 931
  • Japanese Ikeda
  • Philippine (Tinguian) Cole 152.
  • general Type 930
  • general W. R. Halliday Indo-European Folk Tales and Greek Legend (London, 1933) 55
Within the index

Filed under Circumstances of murder or exposure of children.

Filed beside it
Queen hides her child and accuses wolf of eating it Child's ankles pierced before exposing him Tokens of royalty (nobility) left with exposed child. (Cf. H80.) Child exposed at palace gate Abandoned child wrapped in straw Children enticed into grain pot and imprisoned Father abandons his daughter in forest and leaves axes tied so that they move in wind. Daughter thinks he is cutting wood Exposure prevented Mother induced by rival to kill her children Parents trick children into going on hunt, and then abandon them in forest. (Cf. S143.)
Travels with (Thompson’s cf.)
Ordeal by exposure. (Cf. S141, S331.)

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