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- Magic bitches (in human form) enchanted by fairy music. B182.1.7
- Transformed women enchanted by music. B297.2
- Women transformed to bitches enchanted by music. B297.2.1
- Helpful animal an enchanted person. B313
- Abused and pampered horses. Hero is ordered by ogre to feed and care for certain horse and to neglect other horse. Hero disobeys and feeds neglected horse. Latter is enchanted prince and helps hero. (Cf. B181.) B316
- Tabu: touching soldiers of enchanted (sleeping) army and their horses. C549.2
- Tabu: destroying animal skin of enchanted person too soon. C757.1
- Enchanted person. See also the entire section on transformation. No real difference seems to exist between transformation and enchantment. A bewitched or enchanted person may, however, retain his original physical form, but may be affected mentally or morally. D5
- Enchanted person cannot move. D5.1
- Enchanted person on bier. D5.2
- Enchanted castle (building). D6
- Enchanted valley. D7
- Transformation: doe to bubble of water (enchanted woman). D421.2.2
- Transformation by plucking flowers in enchanted garden. D515
- Person transformed to animal refuses human food. Will eat only food suitable for his enchanted form. D686.1
- Person disenchanted. D700
- Disenchantment with missing member. While in transformation a person loses a bodily member. When disenchanted, he still lacks the member. D702.1
- Place disenchanted. D705
- Castle disenchanted. D705.1
- Disenchantment by overcoming enchanted person in fight (contest). D716
- Disenchantment by removing (destroying) covering of enchanted person. D720
- Disenchantment by hiding skin (covering). When the enchanted person has temporarily removed the covering, it is stolen and the victim remains disenchanted until it is found. D721.2
- Disenchantment by holding temporarily disenchanted person. D721.4
- Disenchantment by submission. The helper must submit to the will of the enchanted person. D730
- Three redeeming kisses. (Die weisse Frau.) A woman can be disenchanted from animal form if man will kiss her three times, each time when she is in the form of a different terrifying animal. D735.2
- Disenchantment by feeding enchanted animals. D745
- Disenchantment by sewing shirts for enchanted brothers. D753.1
- Disenchantment by holding enchanted person during successive transformations. D757
- Disenchantment by following enchanted woman through lake to underwater castle. D759.5
- Disenchantment by maiden sitting at head of enchanted king's bed on morning of St. John's day. D759.7
- Snake disenchanted by being allowed to wrap itself three times around person's neck. D759.8
- Three soldiers in the enchanted manor. Curiosity overcoming them they forfeit the power of disenchanting the princesses. Seven seven-year-old boys break the spell and save the princess. D759.10
- Disenchantment by proper person waking from magic sleep. The enchanted person appears three times and if the sleeper does not wake by the third time the enchantment must last. D762
- Disenchantment by causing enchanted person to speak. D762.1
- Frog-woman disenchanted by sight of water. D789.3.1
- Disenchantment of enchanted (sunken) castle (town, inhabitants) by digging it out. D789.8
- Disenchantment when superhuman task is finished. Enchanted person appears every seven years in human form and puts one stitch in a smock. When it is finished, she will be delivered. D791.1.2
- The deliverer in the cradle. Enchanted person can be delivered by child rocked in a cradle made from an oak sapling after it has grown great. D791.1.3
- Disenchantment by finding key to enchanted castle. D791.4
- Enchanted person attracts attention of rescuer. D794
- Enchanted person attracts attention by dancing. D794.1
- Maiden disenchanted, deserted, and refound. D795
- Children disenchanted after long period are aged. D799.1
- Valley disenchanted rises to level of surroundings. D799.2
- Attendants of disenchanted person automatically disenchanted. D799.3
- Enchanted stockings cause magic sleep. (Cf. D1062.) D1364.8
- When enchanted deer touches rock with her muzzle it flies asunder and reveals entrance to cave. (Cf. D1011.5.) D1552.9
- Bride enchanted by witch loses her sexual organs. D2062.4.1
- Horse enchanted so that he stands still. (Cf. D1654.12.) D2072.0.2.1
- Magic dancing. Enchanted persons dance till released. D2174
- Transformed fairy warriors disenchanted when attacked. F383.5
- Enchanted princess lives with dwarfs. F451.5.4.3
- Giants enchanted in caverns. F531.6.13.1
- Giant enchanted in car. F531.6.13.2
- City of enchanted people. F768.2
- Cat castle. Castle occupied by cats (enchanted women). F771.4.2
- Castle inhabited by enchanted princess. F771.4.7
- Iron bands around heart to keep it from breaking. When master is disenchanted, bands around heart of faithful servant snap one by one. F875
- Cannibal disenchanted by overcoming it. Becomes maiden. G33.1
- Person enchanted by witch's salve so as to be ridden by witch. G241.2.2
- Witch (female demon) has persons she has enchanted as servants. G263.0.1
- Recognition of disenchanted person by ornaments under his skin. H61.2
- Recognition of disenchanted person by physical attributes. H64
- Recognition of disenchanted person by thread in his teeth. As werwolf he has torn woman's apron and caught thread in teeth. H64.1
- Person disenchanted from animal "unable to hide his tail." H64.3
- Person disenchanted from animal unable to eat after manner of men. H64.4
- Enchanted heroine seen temporarily disenchanted: recognition follows. H151.6.1
- Guilt or innocence shown by effect of enchanted water. H222.3
- Fear test: staying in enchanted castle at night where the devil gives a moral speech and prophesies. H1411.3
- Tribute paid in enchanted snow. After payment, snow takes proper form. K236.3
- Transformed person sleeps before girl's door, at foot of bed, in the bed. Is disenchanted upon admission to the bed. K1361.1
- The enchanted pear tree. The wife makes the husband, who has seen the adultery from the tree, believe that the tree is magic or that he has seen double. K1518
- Adventures from pursuing enchanted animal (hind, boar, bird). (Guiding Beast.) N774
- Children enchanted by stepmother. (Cf. D683.) S31.2
- Prince buys twig (flower) (enchanted girl) from her mother. (Cf. D212, D215.) T52.1
- Magic perils threaten bridal couple. The perils are various – magic horse, poison, enchanted clothes, etc. T175