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Motifs — first 20 of 21
- God of oaths. A484
- Goddess of oaths. A484.1
- Loathly Lady. Man disenchants loathsome woman by embracing her. D732
- Loathly bridegroom. Woman disenchants loathsome man by embracing him. D733
- Oaths (abusive speeches) drive ogres away. G571
- Oaths before gods as test of truth. H253
- An oath to break oaths. Village called on to join in war deliberates in meeting. A man says, "We have taken oaths not to go to war. We must now take an oath to break all the oaths we have taken." J1458
- Vows and oaths. M100
- Punishment for broken oaths. M101
- Broken oaths cause of maimed people. M101.2
- Equivocal oaths. M105
- Escape from vengeance caused by broken oaths. M106
- Violators of oaths. M108
- Babylonians do not keep their oaths. M108.1
- Taking of vows and oaths. M110
- Oaths taken over severed pieces of horse. Pieces are then buried. M111
- Taking of vows and oaths – miscellaneous. M119
- Other vows and oaths. M150
- Reward for cleansing loathsome person. Cleansing eyelids, bathing, lousing etc. Q41.2
- Person forced to eat loathsome animal. S183.2