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Motifs — first 20 of 75
- Animals blessed for good services at crucifixion. (Cf. A2231.2.) A2221.2
- Origin of dog's service. Dog must serve and obey man for meager recompense. A2513.1
- Dog looks for the most powerful master. Stays for good in man's service, since man fears no one. A2513.1.1
- Plant receives name because of service to Virgin Mary. A2711.4.3
- Plant cursed for disservice to child Jesus. (Cf. A2772.2.) A2721.1
- Plant cursed for disservice at crucifixion. (Cf. A2711.2.) A2721.2
- Youth takes service with merman. B82.3
- Miscellaneous services of helpful animals. B590
- Other services of helpful animals. B599
- Tabu: neglect of service to deity. C57
- Magic object performs other services for owner. D1560
- Magic object performs services – miscellaneous. D1599
- Dead beggar's stick will not stay still until back in beggar's service. (Cf. D1254.) D1651.5
- Services of grateful objects. D1658.3
- Man enabled to read baptismal service by washing in holy water. D1819.4.1
- Horses (oxen) from sea put temporarily into man's service. D2156.10
- Burial service read into hat to prevent dead walking. E431.1
- Ghost laid by group of ministers. By prayer and services, usually with "bell, book, and candle" or some modification of the procedure. E443.2.4.1
- Mass (church service) of the dead. Held at midnight. E492
- Wild huntsman wanders for disturbing church service. E501.3.8