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41 motifs match “restored” · back to the chapters
- Stolen sun restored to sky. A721.3
- Sight restored by animal. B516
- Felled tree restored for failure to make proper offerings to tree-spirit. C43.3
- Transformation to cure inconstant husband. He falls in love with another woman: his wife changes him to negro. He then falls in love with negress: wife changes him to ass. He then falls in love with she-ass. Finally restored to his original form. D662
- Person restored to human form retains certain animal features. D702.2
- Magic object voluntarily restored to giver. D878
- Loaves and fishes, eaten at night, restored next morning through power of saint. D1652.1.10.1
- Man killed and restored as invulnerable. D1846.6
- Sorrowing father magically restored as lost son approaches. He had lost strength, sight and hearing when son left home. D2161.4.10.4
- Broken weapons magically restored. (Cf. D1080, F1098, H1023.8.) D2163.1
- Blighted garden magically restored to beauty. D2195
- Felled tree restored by reassembling all cut parts. (Cf. E2.) E30.1
- Animals which devour each other are restored to their original forms by command of a saint. E32.2
- Body still warm restored to life. E152
- Reincarnated person restored to original form. E696
- Hands restored. E782.1
- Arms restored. E782.3
- Dry spring restored by removal of certain stone. F933.2
- Sight miraculously restored while poet writes hymn (poem). F952.0.1
- Eyes restored by bathing in lake (spring). F952.7
- Reward to almsgiving monk given in form of restored honor and position. Q44.1
- Sight restored as reward. (Cf. F952, Q42.6.) Q161.1
- Punishment of Prometheus. Chained to a mountain with eagle preying on his vitals, which are restored nightly. (Punishment for theft of fire.) Q501.4
- Saint deprives enemy king of speech. King repents, speech restored. Q572.5
- Lost wife restored by conjurer. R133.2
- Wounded hero restored in peasant's house. R169.14
- Ravished girl's virginity restored by Virgin Mary. T313
- Ravished girl's virginity restored by saint. T313.1
- Pregnant nun's virginity restored through power of saint. T313.1.1
- Unshriven man restored to life in order to confess. (Cf. V251.) V23.1
- King buried with immense treasure in the ground of an artificially dried river; later the normal course of the river is restored. V67.3.1
- Ducks in pool in church: water in which they are placed refuses to boil till ducks are restored to pool. V134.4
- Broken objects restored to their original forms by saint. V229.10
- Burned clothes restored to their previous form. V229.10.1
- Insane man burns heretic in his bed: restored to his senses as reward. V321
- Queen gives away a sleeve of her dress: miraculously restored. V411.1
- Man who has given all in charity has foot amputated: restored miraculously. V411.3
- Treasure given away by saint miraculously restored. V411.5
- Food given away by saint miraculously restored. V411.6
- Bread stolen by St. Nicholas for purpose of feeding poor is miraculously restored. V412.1
- Saint sees vision of flames covering Ireland quenched except for sparks; then great light appears, dispelling darkness. Flames are those of the faith brought by St. Patrick; they become less until restored by St. Columkill. V515.1.3