the animals perhaps deemed embodiments of witches, [41] sq., [43] sq.;
of human victims annually, [286] n. 2
—— discs thrown into the air, i. 116 sq., 119, 143, 165, 166, 168 sq., 172
—— the Easter Man, i. 144
“—— the Old Wife (Old Woman),” i. 116, 120
“—— the Witches,” i. 116, 118 sq., 154;
a popular name for the fires of the festivals, ii. [43]
—— wheels rolled down hill, i. 116, 117 sq., 119, 141, 143, 161, 162 sq., 163 sq., 166, 173, 174, 201, 328, 334, 337 sq.;
rolled over fields at Midsummer to fertilize them, 191, 340 sq.;
perhaps intended to burn witches, 345