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B19.4. Glowing animals. Horses, swine, etc. which glow. (Cf. B15.4.2.) — *Wuttke Der deutsche Volksaberglaube der Gegenwart 59; *Hdwb. d. Abergl. s.v. "glühend"; *Fb "gloende". — Irish myth: Cross; Jewish: Neuman; Icel.: Boberg.
B11.12.3. Fiery dragon. B16.1.2. Cat leaps through man like arrow of fire and burns him to ashes. B172.8. Magic osprey produces lightning. B721. Cat's luminous eye. D1645. Self-luminous eyes. E501.4.1.2. Dogs with fiery tongues in wild hunt. E501.4.2.5. Horse with fiery eyes in wild hunt. E501.4.1.3. Dogs with fiery eyes in wild hunt.
B19.4.1. Burrowing swine heat ground. Irish myth: Cross.
B183.2. Magic swine issue from elf-mound.
B19.4.2. Fiery serpent. Irish myth: Cross.
B11.2.3. Fiery dragon.
B19.4.3. Sheep with fiery collar. Irish myth: Cross.
B189.1. Magic sheep.
B19.4.4. Hound flame of fire by night. Irish myth: Cross.
B187. Magic dog.
B19.5. Horse with golden mane. Icel.: MacCulloch Eddic 66, 153.
B19.6. Herd which came from heaven. India: Thompson-Balys.
B19.6.1. Cows of the sun. (Cf. Odyssey.) India: Thompson-Balys.
B19.7. The goat Heidrun. Icel.: MacCulloch Eddic 313—14.
B535.1. Goat feeds other animals from its body.
B19.8. Mythical antelope. Jewish: Neuman.
B19.9. Eternal bats. S. A. Indian (Guarani): Métraux BBAE CXLIII (3) 93.
B19.10. Mythical tiger. Jewish: Neuman.
B19.11. Mythical donkey. Jewish: Neuman.
B20. Beast-men. Combinations of bestial and human form.
B92. Beast with human head and shape of smith's bellows. F510. Monstrous persons. F526. Person with compound body. F540. Remarkable physical organs. T611.10.1. Girl suckled by wolf has nail "like wolf's nail".
B20.1. Army of half-animals, half-men. Jewish: Neuman.
B20.2. Beast-men in the lower world. Jewish: Neuman.
B21. Centaur: man-horse. Trunk and head of man, body of horse. — **P. V. C. Baur Centaurs in Ancient Art (Berlin, 1912); *Frazer Apollodorus I 191 n. 3, 261 n. 1; Pauli (ed. Bolte) No. 413; Howey Horse in Magic and Myth 225ff.; **Dumézil (G.) Le Probleme des Centaures (Paris, 1929); Irish myth: Cross; Jewish: Neuman; Hindu: Penzer I 202.
A132. God in animal form. B25.1.1. Dog-headed man has mane of horse (cattle). B29.8. Man with horse's mouth. B181. Magic horse.
B21.1. Norse man-horse: "fingalkn" or "fingalp". Icel.: Boberg.
B21.2. Body and hands human, head and ears those of a horse. India: Thompson-Balys.
B21.3. Man with horse's mouth. Irish myth: Cross.