magashangszórót
Magashangszórót is a term that appears in certain Hungarian folk traditions and historical texts, though its exact meaning and function are subject to interpretation. It is often associated with agricultural practices and celebrations, particularly those marking the end of the harvest season. The term itself can be broken down into two parts: "magashang" which roughly translates to "high sound" or "loud voice," and "szórót," implying "scattered" or "thrown."
Within these contexts, magashangszórót could refer to a person or group responsible for making loud noises,