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- Inexhaustible buckets as source of lakes. A920.1.1
- Inexhaustible purse furnishes money. (Cf. D1192.) D1451
- Inexhaustible pocket furnishes money. (Cf. D1064.) D1451.1
- Inexhaustible bag (sack) furnishes money. (Cf. D1193.) D1451.2
- Saint's inexhaustible sack of wheat. D1472.1.22.2
- Inexhaustible pitcher stops pouring only at owner's command. (Cf. D1171.4, D1652.) D1651.4
- Inexhaustible object. Keeps magically renewing itself or expanding. D1652
- Magic object causes thing to become inexhaustible. D1652.0.1
- Inexhaustible food. (Cf. D1030, and in general D1470–D1499.) D1652.1
- Inexhaustible bread. (Cf. D1031.1.) D1652.1.1
- Inexhaustible grain. D1652.1.3
- Inexhaustible rice. Rice cooked from a single kernel. (Cf. D1033.1.) D1652.1.3.1
- Inexhaustible corn. (Cf. D965.8.) D1652.1.3.2
- Inexhaustible wheat. (Cf. D1033.2.) D1652.1.3.3
- Inexhaustible chestnut. (Cf. D1035.1.) D1652.1.5
- Inexhaustible coconut. (Cf. D1035.2.) D1652.1.6
- Inexhaustible fruit. D1652.1.7
- Inexhaustible apple. (Cf. D981.1.) D1652.1.7.1
- Inexhaustible meat. (Cf. D1032.) D1652.1.9
- Inexhaustible pig. (Cf. B184.3.) D1652.1.9.1
- Inexhaustible boar's flesh. D1652.1.9.1.1
- Inexhaustible sheep. D1652.1.9.2
- Inexhaustible fish. D1652.1.10
- Inexhaustible drink. (Cf. D1040, D1472.1.16.) D1652.2
- Inexhaustible milk. (Cf. D1018.) D1652.3
- Cow with inexhaustible milk. D1652.3.1
- Goat with inexhaustible milk. D1652.3.2
- Inexhaustible vessel. (Cf. D1171.) D1652.5
- Inexhaustible barrel. (Cf. D1171.9.) D1652.5.2
- Inexhaustible measure (for meal or flour). D1652.5.3
- Inexhaustible pitcher. (Cf. D1171.4.) D1652.5.4
- Inexhaustible pitcher of milk. D1652.5.4.1
- Inexhaustible vase of bonbons. (Cf. D1171.7.) D1652.5.5
- Inexhaustible bowl. (Cf. 1170.) D1652.5.6
- Inexhaustible pot. (Cf. D1171.1.) D1652.5.7
- Inexhaustible food basket. (Cf. D1171.11.) D1652.5.8
- Inexhaustible food bag. (Cf. D1193.) D1652.5.9
- Inexhaustible rice-stores. (Cf. D1033.1.) D1652.5.10
- Inexhaustible meal sack. (Cf. D1193.) D1652.5.11
- Inexhaustible cloth. (Cf. D1051, D1052, D1652.12.) D1652.8
- Inexhaustible fuel. D1652.10
- Inexhaustible firewood. (Cf. D1298.) D1652.10.1
- Sheep with inexhaustible wool. (Cf. B184.6, B412.) D1652.14
- Inexhaustible well. (Cf. D926.) D1652.15
- Inexhaustible spring. (Cf. D927.) D1652.15.1
- Inexhaustible water-hole. (Cf. D928.) D1652.15.2
- Inexhaustible horn. (Cf. D1171.6.3.) D1652.17
- Inexhaustible larder. D1652.18
- Inexhaustible human liver. (Cf. D1003.) D1652.19
- Inexhaustible sacrificial blood. (Cf. D1003.) D1652.20
- Inexhaustible treasure. (Cf. D1652.) D2100.1
- Mortal not to tell secret of gift of inexhaustible meat. F348.5.1.1
- Cobold furnishes inexhaustible grain to grinder of handmill. Latter kills him in disgust. F481.2.1
- House-spirit furnishes inexhaustible supply of food. F481.2.2
- Giant's present: magic loaf producing inexhaustible harvest. F531.5.6.2
- Deceptive eating contest: inexhaustible food. Hero can produce unlimited food which opponents must eat. K81.3
- Alleged inexhaustible vessel sold. K117
- Alleged inexhaustible bottle sold. K117.1