Comparative mythology corpus

Borrowed Finery Exposed

1 appearances across 1 tradition groups.

Evidence

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TraditionSourcePassageConfidenceEvidenceRecord
Greek Aesop's Fables; a new translation THE TORTOISE AND THE EAGLE / THE KID ON THE HOUSETOP / THE FOX WITHOUT A TAIL / THE VAIN JACKDAW; lines 2249-2266 high The Jackdaw, believing his ugly plumage will prevent his selection, waits until the others leave, picks up gaudy dropped feathers, and fastens them to his body. record