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- Beginning of law against rape. A1556.1
- Magic grape. (Cf. D1375.1.1.8.) D981.8
- Magic grape gives supernatural knowledge. (Cf. D981.8.) D1310.10.3
- Magic grapes cause horns to grow on person. (Cf. D981.8.) D1375.1.1.8
- Speaking grapes. (Cf. D981.8.) D1610.10.1
- Indelible writing: the scraped word found written as before. (Cf. D1266.1.) D1654.3.1.1
- Water-spirit surprises and rapes a mortal woman. A son is born who is sleepless. F420.6.1.7
- Extraordinary grapes. F813.2
- Clusters of diamond and emerald grapes. F813.2.1
- Gigantic grapes. F813.2.2
- River divides into two parts after rape in its bed. F932.10
- Ogre kills men and rapes women. G477
- Contest in lifelike painting: grapes and curtain. First artist paints a bunch of grapes so realistically that it attracts the birds. The second artist paints a curtain which deceives the first artist. He wins. H504.1.3
- Riddle: palace consisting of 8760 stones; twelve trees, thirty branches, each with black and white cluster of grapes. Year, months, days, hours. H721.4
- Riddle: drink this wine which a bird took to nest. (Stork took bunch of grapes to nest; boy makes wine from them.) H806
- Task: breaking pigeon's egg on parapet of castle. Pigeon in ferocious serpent. H1149.6
- Hidden stag discovered when he begins to eat grapevine too soon after hunters have passed. J582.2
- The fox and the sour grapes. Pretends that the grapes he cannot reach are sour. J871
- Clever decisions concerning kissing and rape. J1174
- The girl screams when she is robbed. Accuses young man of raping her. When he tries to rob her of money she summons help. Decision: if she had shouted as loud before, the man could not have raped her. Youth acquitted. J1174.3
- Man's torn garment as proof of his innocence of rape. If he were the assaulter, the torn garment would be woman's. J1174.5
- During the silent period. Nun asked why she did not call for help when raped. She says, "It was during the silent period." J1264.4
- The prince's excuse. King to son who has been accused of rape: "I never did anything like that." Prince: "Your father was not king!" King: "Your son will never be one if you keep that up!" J1289.6
- Adulteress frightens paramour with cries of "Rape!" Then she removes her husband's suspicion by feigning a fit. Later the paramour tricks her to his room and shows her naked, except for face, to her husband. K1213.1.1
- Friar refuses to keep promise after enjoying woman and is accused of rape. Castrated. K2111.3
- Ruler has son beheaded for rape. M13.1
- King who intends rape killed. Attackers flee into exile. P12.4
- Punishment for attempted rape. (Cf. Q411.2.) Q244.1
- Husband rubs off paint from wife's cheeks. Threatens to scrape them the next time. Q331.2.1.3
- Beheading as punishment for rape. (Cf. Q244.) Q421.0.3
- Banishment for rape. (Cf. Q244.) Q431.6
- Maidens befoul selves with blood to escape rape. T327.4
- Rape. T471
- Fines imposed for rape. T471.0.1
- The fathers have eaten sour grapes and the children's teeth are set on edge. U18