through a cleft stick in connexion with puberty and circumcision, xi. 183 sq.;

through hoops or rings as a cure or preventive of disease, xi. 184 sqq.;

through holed stones as a cure, xi. 186 sqq.;

through narrow openings as a cure or preventive, xi. 190;

through holes in the ground as a cure, xi. 190 sqq.;

through a yoke as a cure, xi. 192;

under a yoke or arch as a rite of initiation, xi. 193;

passage of Roman enemies under a yoke, xi. 193 sqq.;

passage of victorious Roman army under a triumphal arch, xi. 195.

See also [Passing]