májvéd
Májvéd is a term that has appeared in various contexts, often related to folklore and cultural traditions, particularly in Central and Eastern Europe. While its precise meaning and origin can vary depending on the specific region and historical period, it generally refers to a symbolic or protective entity associated with springtime and fertility.
In some traditions, májvéd is linked to the Maypole, a tall wooden pole erected and decorated as
The concept of májvéd might also extend to effigies or figures created and paraded during spring festivals.