—— and dancing to make the crops grow high, i. 137 sqq., vii. 110, viii. 330 sq., ix. 232, 238 sqq.
—— of women over the Midsummer bonfires to ensure an easy delivery, x. 194, 339.
See also [Jumping]
Leaps, high and long, at New Year festival of the Kayans, vii. 98;
of the Salii at Rome, ix. 232;
of lovers over the Mid-summer bonfires, x. 165, 166, 168, 174.
See [Leaping]
Learchus, son of King Athamas, iv. 161;
killed by his father, iv. 162, vii. 24
Leared, A., on the Isowa or Aïsawa sect in Morocco, vii. 21 sq.