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Motifs — first 20 of 99
- Widespread calamity when feast of John the Baptist shall fall on certain day. A1002.1
- Intoxicating drink first used at the wedding feast of the first couple. A1427.0.3
- Origin of compulsory drinking at feast. A1514
- Origin of secular feasts. A1535
- Origin of the potlatch. A feast of the Indians of the Northwest Coast of America in which large amounts of property are given away to the guests. These feasts must be returned. A1535.1
- Origin of feast of Tara. A1535.4
- Origin of religious feasts and fasts. A1541
- Origin of feast for the dead. (Cf. A1543.1.) A1541.1
- Communion feast to placate dead. A1541.1.2
- Origin of feasts in honor of certain god (goddess). A1541.2
- Origin of feast for Zise. A1541.2.1
- Origin of Sabbath from a feast to Venus. A1541.4.1
- Animal characteristics: obtaining for feast and not returning. (Cf. A2378.1.5, A2378.2.6.) A2242
- Wolves have annual (church) feast. B253.2
- Tabu: feasting for a week. C230.1
- Tabu: feasting by night at beginning of harvest. C237
- Tabu: refusing a feast. C282
- Tabu: leaving a feast before it is ended. C282.1
- Tabu: partaking of certain feast. C286
- Tabu: consuming feast without discovering a new wonder. C287