Sin regarded as something material, iii. 214, 216, 217 sq.;

transferred to things, ix. 3. See also [Sins]

Sin-eater, the, ix. 43 sq.

—— -eating in Wales, ix. 43 sq.

—— -offering, x. 82

Sinai, “Mistress of Turquoise” at, v. 35

Sinaitic Peninsula, annual festival of Bedouins in the, iv. 97

Sinaugolo tribe of British New Guinea, women after childbirth not allowed to handle food in the, iii. 147 sq.

Sinew of the thigh, customs and myths as to, viii. 264 sqq.

Sinews of sacrificial ox cut, vi. 252;