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- Basilisk's fatal glance. Renders powerless or kills. B12.2
- Monster three-legged ass. Stands in the ocean. Has three feet, six eyes, nine mouths, two ears, one horn, a white body. Two eyes are in eye position, two on top of his head, two on his hump. He renders powerless by the sharpness of his eyes. He has three mouths in his head, three in his hump, and three in the inner parts of his flanks. Each mouth is the size of a cottage. (Cf. B13, B15.1, B15.2, B15.4.) B15.7.2
- Dog sight of which renders game helpless. B182.1.3
- Ineffable name written on object renders it magic. (Cf. C431.) D804
- Magic object effective when struck on ground once only. Second blow renders useless. D806.1
- Magic object renders judgment. D1326
- Dragon's breath renders hideous. (Cf. D1029.1.) D1337.2.3
- Magic ring renders invulnerable. (Cf. D1076.) D1344.1
- Magic drug renders invulnerable. (Cf. D1240.) D1344.2
- Amulet renders invulnerable. (Cf. D1070.) D1344.3
- Charm (written) renders invulnerable. (Cf. D1273.) D1344.4
- Magic ointment renders invulnerable. (Cf. D1244.) D1344.5
- Saint's tunic renders invulnerable. (Cf. D1052.) D1344.6
- Saint's girdle renders invulnerable. (Cf. D1057.1.) D1344.7
- Saint's cowl renders invulnerable. (Cf. D1067.3.1.) D1344.8
- Hood renders invulnerable. D1344.8.1
- Magic garment renders invulnerable. (Cf. D1052.) D1344.9
- Blood smeared on body renders invulnerable. (Cf. D1016.) D1344.12
- Magic (golden) helmet renders invulnerable. (Cf. D1101.4.) D1344.13
- Magic object renders invisible. D1361
- Magic ash-tree renders invisible. (Cf. D950.6.) D1361.3
- Magic calabash renders invisible. (Cf. D965.2.) D1361.4
- Magic seed renders invisible. D1361.5
- Magic fernseed renders invisible. (Cf. D971.3.) D1361.5.1
- Magic flower renders invisible. (Cf. D975.) D1361.6
- "Hand of glory" renders light invisible. Candles of human fat from dead man's hand make light invisible except to man holding it. (Cf. D1162.2.1.) D1361.7
- Heart of unborn child renders person invisible. (Cf. D997.1.1.) D1361.8
- Serpent's crown renders invisible. (Cf. D1011.3.1, B112.) D1361.9
- Magic feather renders invisible. (Cf. D1021.) D1361.10
- Magic herb renders invisible. (Cf. D965.) D1361.11
- Saint's tunic renders invisible. (Cf. D1052.) D1361.12.1
- Magic belt renders invisible. (Cf. D1057.) D1361.13
- Magic hat renders invisible. (Cf. D1067.1.) D1361.14
- Magic cap renders invisible: tarnkappe. (Cf. D1067.2, D1361.16.) D1361.15
- Saint's cowl renders invisible. (Cf. D1067.3.1.) D1361.16
- Magic ring renders invisible. (Cf. D1076.) D1361.17
- Magic sword renders invisible. (Cf. D1081.) D1361.18
- Magic jewel renders invisible. (Cf. D1071.) D1361.19
- Helmet renders invisible. (Cf. D1101.4.) D1361.20
- Magic medicine renders invisible. (Cf. D1240.) D1361.22
- Magic salve renders invisible. (Cf. D1244.) D1361.22.2
- Magic charm renders invisible. (Cf. D1241.) D1361.23
- Magic wand renders invisible. (Cf. D1254.1.) D1361.25
- Magic staff renders invisible. (Cf. D1254.) D1361.25.1
- Magic formula renders invisible. (Cf. D1273.) D1361.26
- Magic light renders invisible. (Cf. D1162.) D1361.27
- Magic mirror renders invisible. Does so when owner looks into it. (Cf. D1163.) D1361.28
- Magic animal's heart renders invisible. (Cf. D1015.1.) D1361.29
- Magic bird-nest renders invisible. (Cf. D1292.) D1361.30
- Magic song renders invisible. (Cf. D1275.) D1361.31
- Magic mask renders invisible. (Cf. D1067.4.) D1361.32
- Magic veil renders invisible. (Cf. D1061.) D1361.33
- Magic bag renders invisible. (Cf. D902.1.1.) D1361.34
- Magic tiger's hair renders invisible. (Cf. D1023.) D1361.35
- Magic shirt renders invisible. (Cf. D1056.) D1361.37
- Fact that woman bears future saint in womb renders her invisible. D1361.39
- Magic cloth renders invisible. (Cf. D1051.) D1361.40
- Cross renders invisible. D1361.41
- Magic lampblack renders invisible. (Cf. D931.1.3.) D1361.42
- Magic mark on forehead renders invisible. D1361.43
- Magic object renders person helpless. D1410
- Light from hand-of-glory renders person helpless. (Cf. D1162.2.1.) D1410.2
- Magic bag shaken against enemies renders them helpless in face of mist or poison. (Cf. D1193.) D1410.7
- Magic object renders weapon useless. D1414
- Magic object renders person helpless – miscellaneous. D1419
- Magic chain renders orchard barren. (Cf. D1078.) D1563.2.1
- Charm renders magic efficacious. D1577
- Charm renders medicinal herbs efficacious. (Cf. D1273, D1500.) D1577.1
- Charm renders amulet efficacious. (Cf. D1070, D1273.) D1577.2
- Image renders judgments. D1621
- Magic stone, hitting object, renders it immovable. (Cf. D931.) D1654.0.2
- Magic horse renders rider invulnerable. (Cf. B184.1.11.) D1846.3
- Pious man in city renders it invulnerable. D1846.5.2
- Sight of wild hunt renders person insane. E501.18.6
- Fairy mistress surrenders man to his mortal wife (Wildfrau). F302.5.1
- Bonga girl (fairy) surrenders man to his mortal wife if he will name first daughter after her. F302.5.1.1
- Salt renders fairy mortal. F384.1.1
- Salt sprinkled on fairy food renders it harmless. F384.1.2
- Priest keeps in container relic which when kissed renders people immune from pestilence. They only kiss container, so that if they die he will not be held responsible. J762.1
- Time renders all things commonplace. J1075
- Man refuses to lend horse: sued for consequent damages. The would-be borrower gets one from another neighbor. He overworks the horse and renders him useless. The owner of the horse sues the man who had refused to lend his animal. Reasoning: "If he had lent his horse this would not have happened to mine." Settled by compromise. J1552.3
- Host surrenders his wife to his guest. The guest unwittingly falls in love with the wife. The host, on being informed, out of pure generosity repudiates the wife and has her marry the guest. (Often joined with P315.) P325
- Abduction with aid of magic mask which renders invisible. (Cf. D1361.32.) R23
- Grateful dead man kills princess's monster husband. (Or otherwise renders her innocuous to the bridegroom.) T172.2.1
- Taming the shrew. By outdoing his wife in shrewishness the husband renders her obedient. T251.2
- Cleric surrenders life that body may consecrate land. V463.1
- Salt in food given Death's messengers renders them harmless. Z111.6.2