oracular, at Dodona, ii. 358;
sacred to Jupiter, ii. 361;
worshipped by the ancient Celts, ii. 362 sq.;
worshipped by the ancient Teutons, ii. 363 sqq.;
worshipped by the ancient Slavs, ii. 365;
worshipped by the ancient Lithuanians, ii. 365 sqq.;
revered by the Esthonians, ii. 367 sq.;
worshipped in modern Europe, ii. 370 sqq.;
effigy of Death buried under an, iv. 236;
dance round, at harvest, vii. 288;