liittyy
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'halizah', a widow pulls off a shoe from the foot of her brother-in-law (thus liberating themselves from levirate marriage),
Boaz accepts his kinsman's shoe,
Elimelech's kinsman cannot redeem it; he takes off his shoe,
St. Crispin and Crispinian give shoes to the poor,
St. Crispin and Crispinian in their workshop, cutting leather, making shoes,
St. John the Evangelist appears to Galla Placidia in a dream and leaves behind his shoe,
St. Wilgefortis, on the cross, throws her golden sandal down to a fiddler,
kengät, jalkineet,
putting on (tying) or taking off (untying) sandals or shoes,
shoe and slipper (the feet shod unequally),
snow-shoes,
the Israelites eat the Passover lamb standing about a table with their loins girt, their shoes on their feet and with staves in their hands, ready to depart,
the martyr Wilgefortis (Uncumber, Liberata); possible attributes: beard, crown, fiddler (with shoe), shoe,
the shoemakers and martyrs Crispin and Crispinian; possible attributes: awl, shoemaker's tools, last, millstone, shoe,
throwing something after the married couple, e.g. shoes, rice, confetti,
woman in flight, leaving something behind (clothing, shoe, etc.)
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