Θύειν distinguished from ἐναγίζειν, v. 316 n. 1
Thule, ceremony in Thule at the annual reappearance of the sun, ix. 125 n. 1
Thumbs snapped to prevent the departure of the soul, iii. 31;
of dead enemies cut off, viii. 272
Thunar or Donar, the German thunder god, ii. 364
Thunder, imitation of, in a Russian rain-charm, i. 248;
kings expected to make, ii. 180 sq.;
thought to be the roll of the drums of the dead, ii. 183;
rain, sky, and oak, god of the, ii. 349 sq.;