loss of, supposed effect of breaking a taboo, iii. 140;

loosened by angry ghosts, iii. 186 n. 1;

as a rain-charm, iii. 271;

extracted, kept against the resurrection, iii. 280;

children whose upper teeth appear before the lower exposed, iii. 287 n.;

filed as preliminary to marriage, x. 68 n. 2

See also [Tooth]

Teeth and nails of sacred kings preserved as amulets, ii. 6

Teething, charms to help, i. 180

Tegea, tombstones at, v. 87;