Gāwin, [210]
Gē, [49]
Gem-set or magic ring of Nāga K. or snake, its powers, [129]–[134];
woman’s, [134]
General appoints K., [232];
frightens enemy single-handed, [369]–[372];
Yaksha, [35]
Genitive case in ǣ or lǣ, [413], [414]
Giant (Prince) cures demon illness, [376];
fishes with elephant bait, [451];
his food, [373];
jumps across river or into sky, [373], [375];
kills mad crocodile and leopard, [374],
Yakā, [377];
life in sword, [378], [379];
marries Siṭu girl, [377];
throws elephant across Seven Seas, [451];
wife abducted and recovered, [378], [379]
Giju-lihinī (= rukh), [80];
milk taken, [81]
Gini, geḍiyak, [311];
kukuḷā, [122]
Girl abducted, [299];
and Prince, [112]–[114];
assisted by demon, [448];
by Sun, [104];
bears [100] eggs, [154];
elected as K., [320];
her brilliance, [113], [114];
her cryptic sayings, [112], [114];
needlework, [320];
plots to kill brother, [297]–[299];
reared by crane and weighed daily, [198]
Goat, and hyæna, [354];
eaten by Rākshasa, [169]–[172];
frightens leopard, [440];
made dog, [205]