Days as divinities, [274]
Death, The angel of, [365]
Demon husband, The, [267], [282]
Devil, The, belief in, [38];
Rumanians and the, [40];
and the seed of the earth, [61];
and the bee, [63], [71];
and the sun, [71];
the fall of, [78];
makes the wolf, [79], [82];
and the car, the mill, and fire, [80];
power of the wolf over, [80];
the hairs of the wolf, [80], [81], [82], [83];
fires the eyes of the wolf, [81], [82];
becomes a wolf, [84];
ate by the wolf, [85];
goats and his fire, [86];
creates the goat, [88];
depicted with goat’s horns and hoof, [89];
helps Noah to plant the vine, [92];
strife with God, [97], [100];
St. George leads against, [97];
loses Paradise, [98];
stealing the sun, [99];
and the clever men, [122];
and Eve, [210], [213], [219];
as snake, [211];
as mouse, [211], [213], [214];
contract with God for the dead, [216];
and the St. Peter’s foot, [217];
and the Archangel Michael’s foot, [217]
Devil worship.
See Dualism
Devil’s daughter as nun, [134]
Devil’s horse, The (dragon-fly), [97]
Dib-dib, The, [331]
Dionysios, St., [92]
Dog, The, and the wolf, [79];
enmity with the cat, [208], [209];
three-headed, [242];
two-headed, [243];
the magic dog and the demon, [267];
with a headache and the snake, [327];
challenges the wolf, [335];
length and manner of life, [337];
and man, [339];
why it fights the cat, [360]