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- God of morning star. A251
- Sun as fire rekindled every morning. A712
- Sun eats all his own children except morning star, while moon keeps all her children in hiding. A764.1.2
- Origin of Morning Star. A781.1
- Sun, moon, and stars bring forth first parents. Sun and moon beget son; morning and evening star beget daughter; these, the first parents, are at first without understanding, but it is awakened later by demigods. A1271.1
- Bad women from transformed hog and goose. Peter, having only one daughter, foolishly promises her to three men. He asks the Lord to create two others. This request is granted. The first creature he meets on two successive mornings he is to greet, and they will be transformed. He meets a hog and a goose. His two new daughters have these characteristics. A1371.3
- Origin of birds' morning-songs (from singing angels). A2425.2
- Why cock wakes man in morning. A2489.1
- Origin of wild morning glory. A2665
- Cat's paw cut off: woman's hand missing. A man spends a night in a haunted mill, where he cuts off a cat's paw. In the morning the miller's wife has lost her hand. (Cf. D142, D621.1.1.) D702.1.1
- Disenchantment by maiden sitting at head of enchanted king's bed on morning of St. John's day. D759.7
- Manna. Food from skies in basket each morning. D1031.0.1
- Magic ring awakens person in morning. (Cf. D1076.) D1317.5.2
- Loaves and fishes, eaten at night, restored next morning through power of saint. D1652.1.10.1
- Man with power of evil eye cannot look at any living thing before breaking fast in the morning without causing it to wither and die. D2071.0.3
- King eaten every morning: revived daily. E155.6
- Person who never said "good morning" cannot rest in grave. E411.6
- Lovers buried apart found in one grave each morning. (Cf. E631.0.1.) E419.6
- Ascent to upper world by holding on to morning star. F63.4
- Fairies leave at rise of morning star. F383.4.2