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A. Mythological Motifs
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A473.1.1. Goddess of prosperity. India: Thompson-Balys.
A474. Gods of youth and age.
A474.1. God of youth. Irish myth: Cross.
A474.1.1. Goddess of youth. Icel.: MacCulloch Eddic 178 (Idunn); Greek: Fox 240.
A153.4. Magic food rejuvenates the gods. A191. Goddess rejuvenates self when old.
A474.2. God (goddess) of longevity. Chinese: Werner 171, 214, Ferguson 81; Japanese: Anesaki 280.
A191.1. Great age of the gods.
A475. God of love. Krappe "Diarmuid and Grainne" FL XLVII (1936) 347—361. — Irish myth: Cross; Hindu: Keith 141; Penzer X 163 s. v. "God of Love"; Greek: Roscher I 1339 s. v. "Eros".
T0. Love. T56.2. Image of God of Love sent to fetch bride.
A475.0.1. Cupid with arrows of lead and gold. *Reinhard PMLA XXXVIII 438 n. 42.
A475.0.2. Marriage-god. India: *Thompson-Balys.
A475.1. Goddess of love. Krappe "The Bearded Venus" FL LVI (1945) 325—335. — Irish myth: Cross; Greek: Fox 198, Grote I 5; Norse: MacCulloch Eddic 120 (Freya); Armenian: Ananikian 24f., 38f.; Babylonia: Spence 124. — Hawaii: Beckwith Myth 185, 186; Aztec: Alexander Lat. Am. 78; S. Am. Indian (Chibcha): Kroeber BBAE CXLIII (2) 908.
A111. Mother of the gods. A431.1. Goddess of fertility.
A475.1.1. Goddess of love with thousand faces. India: Thompson-Balys.
A475.1.1.1. Goddess of thousand eyes discovered by lousing. India: Thompson-Balys.
A123.3. God with many eyes. G253. Witch's horns discovered by lousing her.
A476. Goddess of chastity. Greek: Fox 185; Icel.: Boberg.
T300. Chastity and celibacy.
A477. Goddess of childbirth. *Ploss Das Kind I 18ff.; Penzer I 272. — Greek: Fox 164, 167, 185.; Finno-Ugric: *Holmberg Finno-Ugric 252ff.; Armenian: Ananikian 25; Siberian: Holmberg Siberian 414. — India: Thompson-Balys. — Hawaii: Beckwith Myth 285.
T500. Conception and birth. T584. Parturition.
A477.1. Goddess of cradle. India: Thompson-Balys.
A478. God of disease.
A478.1. Goddess of pestilence. *Krappe "Artemis Mysia" Classical Philology XXXIX (1944) 178—183. — Hindu: Penzer I 147.
F493. Spirit of plague.
A478.2. God (goddess) of smallpox. India: *Thompson-Balys; Korean: Zong in-Sob 57 No. 32.
A478.3. God (goddess) of cholera. India: *Thompson-Balys.
A478.4. God of fevers. India: Thompson-Balys.
A478.5. Devil of leprosy. India: Thompson-Balys.