Westphalian form of the expulsion of evil, ix. 159 n. 1

Wetar (Wetter), East Indian island, stabbing people's shadows in, iii. 78;

fear of women's blood in, iii. 251;

leprosy supposed to be caused by eating of a sacred animal in, viii. 25

Wetter, East Indian island, no fire after a death in, ii. 268 n.

See also [Wetar]

Wetteren, wicker giants carried in procession at, xi. 35

Wetterpfähle, oak sticks charred in Easter bonfires, x. 145

Wetting people with water as a rain-charm, i. 250, 251, 269 sq., 272, 273, 274, 275, 277 sq., ii. 77, v. 237 sqq.;