ATU 1419D
The Lovers as Pursuer and Fugitive
Aarne–Thompson–Uther tale-type index · Anecdotes And Jokes · The full type description is not served here; the number and name are the classification facts.
Motifs the recorded variants carry
- Paramour escapes by disguise. 1 variant
- The lovers as pursuer and fugitive. The wife is visited by two gallants. When the husband approaches, one goes out with drawn sword; the other hides in the house. She convinces her husband that she has given refuge to a fugitive. 1 variant
- One lover disguised and carried out of house by other. The wife has the lover put on a robe and stand in the corner; she tells the husband that a tradesman has left the robe and will return for it. The other lover comes and she gives him the "robe". 1 variant
- Paramour leaving love-tryst is met by husband. Pretends he had come to see him on business. 1 variant
- Paramour escapes by pretending to be returning borrowed basket. 1 variant
- Escaping paramour said to be a deity. 1 variant