Comparative mythology corpus

Inexhaustible Or Unfillable Vessel Used As Trap

1 appearances across 1 tradition groups.

Evidence

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TraditionSourcePassageConfidenceEvidenceRecord
Celtic Welsh The Mabinogion PEREDUR THE SON OF EVRAWC / GERAINT THE SON OF ERBIN / THE DREAM OF RHONABWY / PWYLL PRINCE OF DYVED; lines 6161-6214 high Rhiannon tells Pwyll to return after a year with the bag, station his hundred knights in the orchard, enter alone in ragged garments, ask for a bagful of food, and rely on the bag not becoming full even with the meat and liquor of the seven Cantrevs. record