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Father, meaning of the word, 19 | |
Fiddler in Islay, a blind, tells the story of Conall, 89 | |
Fisherman and the Genie, the, 117 | |
Flood, like Noah's flood, in Zend Avesta, 15 | |
Fortunatus, 2, 98 | |
Frost Giants, 96 | |
Fuath, Sutherlandshire name for Water Spirit, 164 | |
the Fuath and the Shepherd, 165 | |
the Fuath and the Woman, 165 | |
a Fuath seized at Loch Moulin na Fouah, 165 | |
G | |
Gandharvas, kinsfolk of Urvasî, 51 | |
Gärun, strange music heard there, 130 | |
George, St., 95 | |
Giants, 27 | |
all stupid, 101, 149 | |
the Scandinavian Giants, 143 | |
the Giant Balderich, 150 | |
the Giant-Maiden, 150 | |
West Highland Giants, 172 | |
the Giant of Glen Eiti, 172 | |
the Giant and the King of Lochlin's daughters, 175 | |
Glashan, the, a Manx Brownie, 162 | |
stories of him like those of Polyphemos, &c., 162 | |
Gloucestershire legend, 133 | |
Golden Key, the, 98 | |
Gorgon, the, 95 | |
Grandmother, in Little Red Riding-Hood = the earth, 188 | |
Grecian Mythology, 95 | |
Greece, language of, 12 | |
Greek myths traced to Aryan source, 34 | |
likeness to Scandinavian tales, 132 | |
Green Fairies, legend of, 132 | |
Grimm, 8, 63, 83, 140, 158 | |
Gudrun, 97 | |
H | |
Heinzelman, the Kobold, 140 | |
Hera, consulted by Psyche, 44 | |
Herakles, 35, 90 | |
Hermes, the Master Thief, 90 | |
his shoes = those of Jack the Giant-Killer, 192 | |
Hodêken, the Kobold, 140 | |
banished by the angry bishop, 140 | |
Hop o' my Thumb, 96 | |
I | |
Iblees, the Jinn, refuses to do homage to Adam, and is turned into a Shaitan, 116 | |
Inch, island of, the Brownie in, 160 | |
Indo-European family of nations, 10 | |
Indo-Germanic family of nations, 10 | |
Indra, the Sun-god, fights of, 85 | |
slays the dragon Vritra, 95, 188 | |
= Jack the Giant Killer, 192 | |
Invisible Prince, the, 2, 98, 139 | |
Irish Fairies, "good people," 27, 96 |