Sun, Festival of the, [246];
Mother of the, [242], [244];
Sister of the, [245], [247], [248]

Sunday, Holy Mother, [237], [273]

Survivals in folk-tales, [9], [12], [15], [16], [19], [36], [37], [38]

Swallow, The, and the Holy Mother, [185], [186];
a sacred bird, [188];
its origin and forked tail, [188], [220];
guardian spirit of the knocking mountains, [265];
the demon’s wife becomes a swallow with red breast and divided tail, [271];
servant of Holy Sunday, [273];
a sacred bird, [274];
pleads for man, [340]

Swan, The, The king and swan maiden, [249];
origin of, [254];
“Song of the dying swan,” [254];
legend of the swan maiden (carol), [256]

Swine, Blood of, to water the vine, [92]

Sword, The, and the threads, [269]

Synaxarium, [120]

Syntipas, [330]

Syria, [30], [31], [36]