See also [Wives]

—— mother, the savage's dread of his, iii. 83 sqq.;

her name not to be pronounced by her son-in-law, iii. 337, 338, 343

—— name not to be pronounced by her husband, iii. 337, 338, 339

Wiglet, king of Denmark, killed his predecessor and married the widow, ii. 281, 283

Wigtownshire, water thrown on last wagon-load of corn at harvest in, v. 237 n. 4

Wiimbaio tribe of South-Eastern Australia, bleeding in the, i. 91;

their medicine-men, v. 75 n. 4

Wilamowitz-Moellendorff, U. von, on the Sacred Marriage of Dionysus, ii. 137 n. 1

Wild animals propitiated by hunters, viii. 204 sqq.