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Motifs — first 20 of 28
- Woman slandered as adulteress is thrown into lion pit. Lions do not harm her. B522.3
- Quest assigned as result of slander. H1219.6
- Picking up water thrown on ground no harder than the undoing of slander. J84
- Reductio ad absurdum of accusation: object-birth slander. (Later children tell toy animals to drink. No harder than for woman to bear objects.) J1191.5
- Man absents self from church because he does not like to hear people slandered. J1269.2
- The cynic and the bald-headed man. His only reply to the baldheaded man's slanders is to compliment the hair that has left such a horrible head. J1442.9
- Uncle entrusted with niece's patrimony slanders her so marriage will be broken off and he will not have to part with her money. K361.5
- Brothers duped into killing each other by slander that one of them is father to the other's child. K1092
- When wolf pretends to slander tiger fox agrees; later tells tiger he was trying to test wolf's malice. K2043
- Slanders. K2110
- Woman slandered as adulteress (prostitute). (Usually by unsuccessful suitor.) (Crescentia, Genoveva, Susanna.) K2112
- Animal-birth slander. A woman is accused of having given birth to animals. Her children are put out of the way and animals substituted. K2115
- Animal-descent slander. Malicious story that man is son of an animal. K2115.1
- Slander: woman has given birth to objects. K2115.2
- Log-birth slander. K2115.2.2
- Man slandered as having deflowered princess. (Cf. K2114.) K2121
- Woman slandered as an ogress. K2124
- Slander: woman said to be possessed of demons. K2125
- Slander: prince is bastard. K2128
- Slanders – miscellaneous. K2129