Search
Motifs — first 20 of 24
- Origin of charms for pregnant women. A1562.1
- Charms indicate guilt. (Cf. D1274.) D1318.3
- Word charms woven in clothing produce love. D1355.18.1
- Charms protect from poison. (Cf. D1273.) D1383.2
- Charms prevent fatigue. (Cf. D1273.) D1384.4
- Charms against theft. (Cf. D1273.) D1389.2
- Woman charms stick of wood so she can hide inside it. (Cf. D956.) D1393.1.1
- Diamond charms serpents into harmlessness. (Cf. D1071.) D1442.11
- Charms prevent barrenness or miscarriage. (Cf. D1273.) D1501.1
- Charms make childbirth easy. (Cf. D1273.) D1501.2
- Charms as antidote for poison. (Cf. D1273.) D1515.2
- Charms as antidote for snakebite. (Cf. D1273, D1515.4.) D1515.2.1
- Charms against elfshot. (Cf. D2066, D1273.) D1516
- Charms control storms. (Cf. D1273.) D1541.0.1
- Charms make soil fertile. (Cf. D1273.) D1563.1.1
- Magic lyre charms stones into their place in building. (Cf. D1231.1.) D1565.2
- Charms to make butter come. (Cf. D1273, D2084.2.5.) D1573
- Dead mother called up from grave to give her son charms. E323.3
- Corpse cannot be laid until after he has confided the secret of magic charms. E451.1.1
- Charms against theft of children by fairies. F321.2