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Motifs — first 20 of 42
- God summoned by weeping. A189.2
- Weeping man turned into owl; still bewails sorrows. A2261.5
- Willow shelters Holy Family: becomes weeping willow. (Cf. A2681.1.) A2632.1
- Origin of weeping willow. (Cf. A2632.1.) A2681.1
- Poplars from weeping maidens transformed by god. A2681.3
- Why weeping-willow is cursed. A2776.2
- Weeping animal. B214.4
- Weeping toad. B214.4.1
- Tabu: weeping. C482
- Tabu: people weeping in land of gods. C482.1
- Tabu: too much weeping for dead. C762.2
- Disenchantment of another by weeping jug of tears. D753.2
- Magic weeping object. D1618
- Magic weeping waters. (Cf. D910.) D1618.1
- Magic weeping stone. (Cf. D931.) D1618.2
- Magic weeping altar. (Cf. D1166.) D1618.3
- Resuscitation by weeping (tears). E58
- Resuscitation by universal weeping. Return of deity from dead granted if all men will weep. One person refuses. E58.1
- Dead child's friendly return to parents. Frequently to stop weeping. (Cf. P230.) E324
- Dead father returns to daughter to stop her weeping. (Cf. E324.) E327.1