μῦθοι Mythoi
Motif

Lie: skillful axe-man. (Cf. F666.)

Humor. · Humor of lies and exaggeration · Lie: the remarkable man. · Lie: remarkable person's skills. · Lie: occupational or professional skill. · view the constellation · filed as X986

Cited in the index
  • general Ireland, U.S.: *Baughman (X986 and X1796.3).
Within the index

Filed under Lie: occupational or professional skill.

1 finer motif beneath it
Axe of wax cuts jungle
Filed beside it
Lie: remarkable smith. (Cf. F663.) Lie: skillful flayer. Man skins buffalo alive, turns them loose to grow new skins. (Cf. F664.1.) Lie: remarkable logger Lie: remarkable rock driller. (John Henry.) Engages in contest with steam drill; he wins the contest but dies in the attempt Lie: remarkable carpenter Lie: remarkable thresher Lie: remarkable user of whip Lie: remarkable roper Lie: remarkable rider Lie: remarkable cook
Travels with (Thompson’s cf.)
Skillful axe-man. Cuts down trees with single stroke, and the like

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