V Vine-women of Lucian, the, [60] Vine, the, sacred to Dionysus, [39]; to Dusares, [40]; venerated by the Semites, [39] Vishnu, [43], [76]
W “Wege-warte,” legend of the, [83] Wends, the, and the May-pole, [156] Wild-fanggen, the, [67] Wild men of the woods, [21], [52], [56], [66], [68], [71], [161] Willow, the, connected with Artemis, [29]; with Hera, [29], [76]; inhabited by tree-spirit, [62] Woden, [43] Wood-maidens, [67] World-mountain, the, [110], [112], [118], [134] World-tree, the, [109] et seq.; of Buddhists, [116]; of Chaldaea, [111]; of Egypt, [110], [117]; of Esthonia, [122]; of Finland, [120]; of India, [115]; of Persia, [115]; of Scandinavia, [112]
Y Yggdrasil, [112] et seq.
Z Zeus, a tree-god, [18], [28], [29], [35], [46], [155]; oracle of, at Dodona, [93], [96] Zeus-Ammon, oracle of, [96]
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Transcriber’s Notes
- Silently corrected a few palpable typos.
- In the text versions only, delimited italicized text in _underscores_.
- In the Latin-1 text version only, the unusual character “latin u with dasia” is represented by “u'”.
- In the Latin-1 text version only, transliterated Greek words are delimited by {brackets}.