elferdítésével
Elferdítésével refers to a traditional Hungarian folk practice involving the ritualistic "stealing" of a single egg (often referred to as the *él-ferdő*, or "living egg") during Easter celebrations. This custom is rooted in pre-Christian agricultural traditions and has persisted in certain rural regions of Hungary, particularly in the countryside of Transdanubia and parts of the Great Hungarian Plain.
The ritual typically occurs on Easter Sunday, when a group of children or young people would secretly
While the practice has faded in modern times due to urbanization and changing cultural norms, it remains