tagságuk
"Tagságuk" refers to a traditional Hungarian folk custom primarily associated with the celebration of Easter, particularly in rural communities. The term originates from the Hungarian word "tagság," meaning "week" or "period," and "uk," a suffix often used to denote a specific or local tradition. This custom is deeply rooted in Hungarian agricultural culture and is believed to have origins in pre-Christian fertility rituals.
During the Easter season, young men, often dressed in colorful or traditional attire, would visit neighboring
The rituals typically included symbolic gestures, such as sprinkling water or flour, which were thought to
While the custom has declined in urban areas due to modernization, it remains alive in certain rural