μῦθοι Mythoi
Motif

Ship in storm saved because of sailors' "Ave Maria". (Cf. D2141.1.)

Religion. · Sacred persons. · The Virgin Mary. · view the constellation · filed as V254.2

Cited in the index
  • general *Crane Miraculis No. 28
  • general Ward II 626 No. 9, 640 Nos. 12, 14, 15, *677 No. 12.
Within the index

Filed under Efficacy of saying "Aves".

Filed beside it
Saying of "Aves" obliterates sin "Ave" on the tongue. Because of faithfulness in saying "Aves" the words are found imprinted on the dead man's tongue. (Cf. V86.2.) Devil exorcised by "Ave" Nun forgets to hail Mary and goes into the world to sin Joseph and Mary threaten to leave heaven when the man who has always prayed to them is refused admittance Murdered boy still sings "Ave" after his death. (Chaucer's Prioress's Tale.) Virgin Mary will not let devil (authorities) take robber noble who daily says "Ave" Virgin forbids devil to take robber as long as he continues to say two "Aves" daily
Travels with (Thompson’s cf.)
Storm magically stilled. (Cf. D2141.0.8.1.)

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