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- Origin of luchrupain (leprechauns, dwarfs, pygmies) from curses of Ham. A1614.1.1
- Man curses and devil fulfills his wish: takes the stone away. C12.5.2
- Wife curses wicked husband: "May devil take you!" Devil does. (Cf. M432.) C12.5.7
- Despondent mother curses herself and children into trees. D525.1
- Soul curses body. (Cf. M400.) E727.1.1
- Curses. M400
- Pronouncement of curses. M410
- Curse by oneself. The person in despair curses himself to sink with palace into the earth. M411.0.1
- Hermit curses men who kill his pet bear and all the men die. M411.8.2
- Curses on places because of offensive answer to saint. M411.8.3
- Saint curses books hidden by inhospitable host: no man shall read them. M411.8.5
- Priest curses sinner: even his grave shall not rest. The grave rolls like a wave. M411.14.1
- Ox curses ungrateful man. M411.19.2
- Enduring and overcoming curses. M420
- Miscellaneous ways to overcome curses. (Cf. D2071.1.) M429
- Curses on persons. M430
- Miscellaneous curses on persons. M459
- Curses on families. M460
- Curses on objects or animals. M470
- Curses on animals. (Cf. M411.8.4.) M471