μῦθοι Mythoi
Motif

Woman lays an egg. (Cf. T542.)

Sex. · Conception and birth. · Monstrous births. · view the constellation · filed as T565

In our texts — keyword-matched, unreviewed
Filed across the traditions
  • Chinese Eberhard FFC CXX 77
  • Korean Zong in-Sob 5 No. 2
  • general Fb "æg" III 1142b
  • general S. Am. Indian (Huamachuco): Métraux RMLP XXXIII 151.
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Filed under Monstrous births.

Filed beside it
Monster child helps mother Abnormally born child has unusual powers Misshapen child from brother-sister incest. (Cf. T415.) Monstrous birth because mother sees horrible sight Blemished children born of monstrous parent Only half a son is born by queen who ate merely half of mango. (Cf. F525, T589.2.) Poor woman gives birth to child who has no body (merely head or skull) Child with extraordinary members (limbs) Child born bearing an object Thumbling born as result of hasty wish of parents. They wish for a child, no matter how small he may be Woman gives birth to animal Woman gives birth to a plant. (Cf. T543.0.1.) Woman gives birth to a demon Child born with viper in heart (body) Child born in a jug (jar) White woman bears black child
Travels with (Thompson’s cf.)
Birth of human being from an egg. (Cf. F611.1.11.)

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