Waterhen, an areka-nut trader, [353]
Wax flying horse, [193] ff.;
melted, [195]
Weaver appointed Minister, [372];
frightens enemy, [371], [372];
kills demons, [371],
tiger, [219];
marries Princess, [371]
Wedding customs, [64], [66], [188]
Weighing Princess or girl, [194], [198], [305]
Wheel, turning on, [450]
Widow kills mungus which saved her child, [27], [28];
witch or ogress abducts Princess, [130]–[134]
Wife beaten, [151], [260];
cheated, [240]–[242];
name not mentioned, [102]
Wijaya-Bāhu paid kahāpaṇas for relic casket, [454]
Wolf, fox and hare in larder, [56];
out-witted by jackal, [449]