mezejére
Mezejére is a term that appears in Hungarian folklore and mythology. It is often translated as "field spirit" or "spirit of the meadow." Mezejére are believed to inhabit open fields and meadows, particularly those that are wild and untamed. They are often depicted as beautiful, ethereal beings, sometimes resembling young women, who are deeply connected to the natural world.
These spirits are generally considered benevolent, though they can be mischievous. They are said to protect
The mezejére are often associated with specific times of the year, such as spring and summer, when