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Motif-Index of Folk-Literature
C885.2. Tabu: listening to groans of women being violated. Irish myth: Cross.
C118. Tabu: violating woman.
C885.3. Tabu: listening to certain lute. Irish myth: Cross.
C886. Tabu: plowing with ass and ox together. Jewish: Neuman.
C887. Tabu: being in same house with fire, weapon, dog. Irish myth: Cross.
C888. Tabu: using leaven for cooking. Jewish: *Neuman.
C891. Tabu: uncleanliness. Irish myth: Cross.
C720. Tabu: attending toilet needs.
C891.1. Tabu: riding dirty on black-heeled horse across certain plain. Irish myth: Cross.
C610. The one forbidden place.
C891.2. Tabu: bearded man going dirty to bed. Irish myth: Cross.
C565. Tabus for bearded men.
C891.3. Tabu: urinating on fire. India: Thompson-Balys.
C892. Tabu: stranger to play with someone without asking permission. Irish myth: Cross.
C893. Tabu: making use of blood. Jewish: *Neuman.
C895. Tabu: using stone fish-hooks. Easter Island: Métraux Ethnology 363.
C897. Tabus concerning counting. *Fb "tælle" IV 923b.
C897.1. Tabu: counting the stars. England: Baughman; Fb "stjærne" III 577b.
C897.2. Tabu: taking census. Jewish: *Neuman.
C897.3. Tabu: calculating time of Messiah's advent. Jewish: Neuman.
C898. Tabus concerned with mourning. Jewish: *Neuman.
C899. Additional unclassified tabus.
C899.1. Tabu: hiding iron. India: Thompson-Balys.


C900—C999. Punishment for breaking tabu.

C900. Punishment for breaking tabu. India: *Thompson-Balys.
F361. Fairy's revenge. Q200. Deeds punished. Q400. Kinds of punishment.
C901. Tabu imposed. Irish myth: Cross.
Q431. Imposition of tabu as punishment.
C901.1. Tabu imposed by certain person. Irish myth: Cross.
C901.1.1. Tabu imposed on son by father before death. India: Thompson-Balys.
C901.1.2. Tabu imposed by druid. Irish myth: Cross.
D1711.4. Druid as magician. G583. Demons coerced by geasa of druids. P427. Druid.
C901.1.3. Tabu imposed by lover. Irish myth: Cross.
F301. Fairy lover.