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Motif-Index of Folk-Literature
of horse). — *Bolte FFC XXXIX 5 n. 1 — Icel.: Herrmann Saxo II 603; Czech: Machal Slavic 265; India: Thompson-Balys.
F582.1. Serpent damsel.
B29.2. Echidna. Half woman, half serpent. — Frazer Apollodorus I 131.
B29.2.1. Serpent with human head. Jewish: Neuman.
B29.2.2. Man with serpent's head. Jewish: Neuman.
B29.2.3. Snake body-woman's head. Aurora (New Hebrides): Codrington No. III 12.
B29.3. Man-hog. Irish myth: Cross; Chinese: Werner 335.
A132.7. Swine-god. B183.2. Magic swine. D136. Transformation: man to swine. F241.3.1. Fairy-swine.
B29.4. Man-cat. Irish myth: Cross.
B29.4.1. Man with cat's head. Irish myth: Cross.
A131.3. Cat-headed god.
B29.4.1.1. Man with head and tail of cat. Irish myth: Cross.
G369.4. Ogre has head and tail of a cat.
B29.5. Man-wolf. Icel.: Boberg.
D113.1.1. Wer-wolf.
B29.6. Man-elk. Hrolfs saga kr. ch. 20.
B29.7. Man-bear. Jewish: Neuman.
B29.8. Man-hedgehog. Upper half of body like hedgehog. — German: Grimm 108.
B29.9. Man-ape. Jewish: Neuman.
B30. Mythical birds. Penzer VII 56 n.; Hawaii: Beckwith Myth 29.
A132.6.1. Bird-god. F234.1.15. Fairy in form of bird.
B30.1. Mythical white albatross. Hawaii: Beckwith Myth 92.
B30.2. Mythical cock. Icel.: MacCulloch Eddic 276, 303, 313, 331, Boberg.
B171. Magic cock.
B31.1. Roc. A giant bird which carries off men in its claws. — Irish myth: Cross; German: Grimm Nos. 51, 161; Penzer I 103ff., II 219; Chauvin VI 3 No. 181 n. 3; Burton I 154 n., V 122f., VI 16n, 48ff., S III 186, S VII 249. — Hawaii: Beckwith Myth 45. — N. A. Indian: Thompson Tales 318 n. 151.
B552. Man carried by bird. G351. Eagle as ogre. K186.1.1. Hero sewed up in animal hide so as to be carried to height by bird. K521.1.1. Man sewed in animal's hide carried off by birds.
B31.1.0.1. The bird Ziz, Hebrew counterpart of roc. Jewish: Neuman.
B31.1.1. Roc's egg. *Chauvin VI 93 No. 256, VII 10 No. 373B.
X1036. The great egg.
B31.1.2. Roc drops rock on ship. Rock is so large that it destroys ship. — *Chauvin VII 21 No. 373E n. 1; *Basset 1001 Contes I 158.
B31.2. The Bird Gam. Throws sand in a stream and makes a lake. Appears at turn of century. Also carries men. Leaps into the sea and sleeps. — Fb "Fugl Gam", "Gam" IV 173b. — Kristensen Danske Sagn II (1893) 131ff., (1928) 94. — Icel.: *Boberg.
F531.1.8.8. Giant in a gam's shape. G531. Eagle as ogre. N812.1. Giant ogre as helper. P272. Foster-mother.