- The
badnjak (Serbian Cyrillic: бадњак,
pronounced [bǎdɲaːk]), also
called veseljak (весељак,
pronounced [ʋɛˈsɛ̌ʎaːk],
literally "the one who
brings joy"...
- Look up
Badnjak or
badnjak in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Badnjak may
refer to:
Badnjak (Serbian), a
Christmas tradition in
Serbia Badnjak (Croatian)...
- the
badnjak is cut into
three logs. In the evening, a man of the
family brings their badnjak into the house. If
there is more than one
badnjak, the thickest...
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Badnjak (Croatian pronunciation: [badɲaːk]),
refers to a log
brought into the
house and
placed on the fire on the
evening of
Christmas Eve, a central...
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Serbian Orthodox Church tradition.
Christmas celebrations include the
badnjak, a
branch taken from a
young and
straight oak
ceremonially felled early...
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between the
South Slavic custom of the
Badnjak and the Yule log tradition. As
observed by M. E.
Durham (1940), the
Badnjak is a
sapling that is
placed on the...
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although traces of a
forming Montenegrin Orthodox Church are present. The
badnjak is a tree
branch or
young tree
brought into the
house and
placed on the...
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Serbian languages, the name for
Christmas Eve is
derived from the term
badnjak or
budnik as well as the
Bulgarian name for
Christmas Eve (bg:Бъдни вечер)...
- then
sprinkle holy
water on
their Yule log (
badnjak)
which they
light and watch. In villages, the
badnjak is
freshly cut that very
morning by the father...