kogutavat
Kogutavat is a term used in fictional ethnography to describe a ceremonial performance and related vocal tradition in a hypothetical culture. In in-universe usage, kogutavat translates roughly as “rooster song” and denotes a dawn ritual that accompanies the harvest. The word is constructed from elements of the imagined Kogu language, with kogut meaning rooster and avat meaning song or chant; however, etymology can vary across local dialects and scholars differ on exact roots.
The ritual typically takes place at daybreak in open spaces, with participants forming a circle or semi-circle.
Regional variants exist: some villages favor faster tempos and louder choruses, while others incorporate storytelling verses
Note: Kogutavat is a fictional construct for worldbuilding and does not refer to a real-world practice.