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- Worm, thinking that world is coming to end, blinds self so as not to see calamity. (Cf. A2332.6.4.) A2284.3
- Magic object blinds. D1331.2
- Magic storm blinds enemy troops. (Cf. D905.) D1331.2.8
- Magic wind blinds. (Cf. D906.) D1331.2.9
- Sight of wild hunt blinds person. E501.18.7
- Eye-remedy. Under pretence of curing eyesight the trickster blinds the dupe. (Often with a glowing mass thrust into the eye.) K1011
- Blinded slave's revenge. Threatens to jump from tower with lord's children unless lord blinds himself. Lord does so but slave jumps with children nevertheless. K1465
- Cruel mother blinds son. S12.4
- Son blinds father. (Cf. Q451.7, S165.) S21.2
- Man blinds brother. (Cf. S165.) S73.3
- The relative pleasures of love. Do men or women have the greater pleasure in sexual intercourse? Man who has been transformed to woman answers that women have the greater pleasure. The goddess blinds him as punishment. T2