[Widowers], suicide committed by, ii. [232], [233], [235] sq.;
fasting of, ii. [299]–301;
second marriages of, prohibited or condemned, ii. [412], [451]
[Widows], sacrifice of, i. [472]–474, ii. [450] sq.;
suicide committed by, i. [473] sq., ii. [232], [234], [235], [241], [242], [244], [247];
prohibited from remarrying, i. [475], ii. [450] sq.;
rules of inheritance relating to, ii. [45], [47] [55] sq.;
fasting of, ii. [298]–301;
priests forbidden to marry, ii. [412], [420]
[Will], the, as the subject of moral judgment, ch. ix. (i. [217]–248), i. [214]–216, [310]–314;
as a cause of non-moral retributive emotions, i. [315], [319].
See [Free]-will
[Wills], ii. [43], [53];
the sacredness attached to, ii. [519], [541], [552]
[Wine], superstitious notions concerning, i. [278], [281], ii. [344], [345], [591] sq.;
prohibition of, ii. [341]–345;
after a death, ii. [302], [305];
in honour of the sun, ii. [312]
[Wishes], deliberate, as subjects of moral judgments, i. [206] sq.
[Witchcraft], ii. [649]–652;
punishment of, i. [45], [189], [190], [492], ii. [650]–652.
See [Magic]
[Witches], lunatics burned as, i. [273];
old women regarded as, i. [620];
addicted to homosexual practices, ii. [484 n. 1];
the custom of swimming, ii. [690].
See [Witchcraft]
[Wives], the subjection of, ch. xxvi. (i. [629]–669);
punished if convicted of a design to kill their husbands, i. [245];
crimes committed by, in the presence of their husbands, i. [284];
husbands killing their, i. [418], [419], [631];
killing their husbands, i. [419] sq.;
acquired by duels, i. [499], [500], [503];
husbands inflicting bodily injuries upon their, i. [514]–516, [631];
the duty of husbands to protect and support their, i. [526]–529, [532] sq.;
lending of, to guests or others, i. [575], [593], ii. [752];
cursed by their husbands, i. [626];
sold as slaves by their husbands, i. [675], [684];
proprietary rights and incapacities of, i. [632], [637]–641, [643], [645], [661], ii. [28]–31, [41], [57];
belief in a mysterious bond of sympathy between husbands and, ii. [205];
suicide committed by husbands on the death of their, ii. [232], [233], [235] sq.;
fasting of husbands on the death of their, ii. [299]–301;
adultery committed by, ii. [397], [447]–455;
of gods, ii. [412]–414;
priests forbidden to marry divorced, ii. [420];
exchange of, ii. [752];
eaten by their husbands, ii. [555].
See [Conjugal affection], [Marriage], [Widows]
[Wizards]. See [Magicians]