[Mother], children’s affection for their, i. [534]–538, [618], [659], ii. [194], [748];
descent traced through the, i. [597] [598], [655] sq., ii. [44]–46, [54], [202], [203], [205], [206], [211], [220];
committing suicide on the death of her only son, ii. [244 n. 3].
See [Maternal] affection, [duties], [rights]; [Parents]
[Motives], ch. xi. (i. [283]–302); i. [207]–209, [316], [318]
[Mourners], delicate state of, ii. [283], [307];
considered polluted, ii. [306], [307], [545];
purificatory ceremonies of, ii. [354]
[Mourning] costume, ii. [524], [545], [547]
—— customs, ii. [283], [284], [298]–308, [520], [524], [526], [528], [541], [542], [544]–548;
forbidden in the case of suicide, ii. [247].
See [Death]
[Murder], manslaughter distinguished from, i. [294]–298, ii. [633].
See [Homicide]
[Mutilation], as a punishment, i. [192], [195]. [311], [312], [513], [518]–523. ii. [8], [9], [12], [13], [74], [84], [123 n. 1], [143 n. 1], [447], [449] sq.