4, 70, 72, 74, 83, 140.
Sword-smiths, the Kalevide and the, i. 42, 84.
Taara or Ukko, principal God of the Esthonians, i. xxvii., 4, 6.
Taara, daughters of, i. xxvii., 9 note, 10 note; ii. 86, 292.
Taara, halls of, i. 141.
Taara, oak forest of, i. 8, 56.
Taara, race of, i. 7.
Taara, Vanemuine at hill of, ii. 81.
Tailors, how seven, went to war in Turkey, i. xxiii.
Talking trees, ii. 125, 301.
Tallin, one of the names of the town of Revel, ii. 104.
Tapio, the Finnish God of the Forests, ii. 127, 131 note, 296.
Tartar, Devil compared to a, i. 156.
Tartars, invasion of, i. 137.
Tear-down (name of dog), ii. 6.
Third Calendar's Story ("Thousand and One Nights"), i. 35 note.
Thor, Scandinavian Thunder-God. Notwithstanding the name of Taara, and
the fact that Thursday is sacred to him, it is worth noting that
Taara and Thor have no attributes in common; Thor corresponding to
the Esthonian Aeike, i. xxvii., 24 note, 107 note.
"Thousand and One Nights." The various stories quoted, and which are
also referred to under their separate headings, will be found in the
versions of Galland, Lane, and Burton; but chiefly the two latter,
i. 35, 72 note, 86 note, 187, 199 note, 246 note, 265 note; ii. 9,
25, 76 note, 229, 234 note, 270.
Three Sisters, ii. 43.
Three Wishes, ii. 45.
Thunder-God, i. xxviii., xxxi., 24; ii. 20.
Thunder-God, daughter of, i. xxviii., 71.
Thunder-God, son of, i. xxviii.; ii. 149.
Thursday, sacred to Taara, i. xxvii.
Tieck's German story of the Elves, i. 236.
Tiidu the Flute-player, i. 303.
Time, lapse of, in other worlds, i. 184.
Tohfat El Kulub, story of, in the "Thousand and One Nights," i. 72 note.
Tohtlaene, birch-bark maid, ii. 181.
Tont, or house-spirit, i. xxxi., 236; ii. 167.
Tontla, Wood of, ii. 237.
Tony, Goose, ii. 2.
Tony, Sleepy, ii. 52.
Tora, name of God among the Chuvash of Kasan, i. 6.
Treasure at Kertell, ii. 224.
Treasure-bringer, ii. xxxii., 88, 168.
Trees, bleeding, i. 238.
Trees for birds to rest on, ii. 4.
Trees, talking, i. 238; ii. 125, 300.
Trumpet, Pikne's, ii. 149 note.
Tuehi, the Empty One, or rather, perhaps, the Contemptible One, name of
one of the principal demons, or of the Devil. In the "Kalevipoeg" he
is represented as Sarvik's brother-in-law, i. xxx., 5, 99, 105; ii. 149
note.
Tuehja = Tuehi, i. xxx., 84.
Tuhka-Triinu, Ash-Katie, Cinderella
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