fagyhívasat
Fagyhívasat is a Hungarian term that translates to "frost call" or "frost summons." It refers to a superstitious belief or practice associated with the arrival of the first frost of the season. Historically, in rural Hungarian communities, there was a notion that the frost itself could be invoked or summoned through certain rituals or pronouncements. These practices were often tied to agricultural cycles and the need to protect crops or prepare for winter.
The exact nature of these rituals varied, but they generally involved specific phrases spoken aloud, often
While the literal belief in summoning frost has largely faded with modernization and scientific understanding of