μῦθοι Mythoi
Motif

The fleeing pancake. A woman makes a pancake, which flees. Various animals try in vain to stop it. Finally the fox eats it up.

Miscellaneous groups of motifs. · Formulas. · Cumulative tales. · Chains involving a single scene or event without interdependence among the individual actors. · view the constellation · filed as Z33.1

Filed across the traditions
  • Danish Kristensen Danske Dyrefabler 58f. Nos. 113–18
  • Norwegian Christensen Norske Eventyr 149
  • Lithuanian Balys Index No. 2025
  • Russian Andrejev Nos. 295, 296*.
  • general *Taylor JAFL XLVI 82 No. 2025
  • general *Dh III 272
  • general Fb "pandekage" II 782b
Within the index

Filed under Chains involving the eating of an object. (Members of the chain not interrelated.)

Filed beside it
The fat cat. While the mistress is away, the cat eats the porridge, the bowl, and the ladle. When the mistress returns she says, "How fat you are!" The cat: "I ate the porridge, the bowl, and the ladle, and I will eat you." The cat meets other animals and eats them after the same conversation. Finally eats too many Woman meets a pig. "Good morning." "Why are you up so early?" "I am not up so early. I have drunk seven vats of milk and eaten seven plates of porridge and I shall eat you." She ate the pig The fat troll (wolf). A troll eats the watcher's five horses and finally the watcher himself. The master goes to investigate. The troll: "I ate the five horses, I ate the watcher, and I will eat you." Does so. Likewise the wife, servant, daughter, son, and dog. The cat scratches the troll open and rescues all
Carried in tale types

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