Święta Katarzyna zawięzuje adwent łyczkiem, a święty Marcin rzemyczkiem
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What it means
“Saint Catherine ties Advent with a bast cord, and Saint Martin with a leather strap.” Martin (11 November) loosely begins the pre-Advent mood; Catherine (25 November) binds it more firmly. The contrast of materials (bast vs. leather) suggests increasing strictness.
Vocabulary
- zawięzywać — to tie, to bind
- adwent — Advent
- łyczek — bast cord, strip of bark
- święty — saint (masculine)
- Marcin — Martin
- rzemyczek — small leather strap, thong
Grammar note
'Łyczkiem' and 'rzemyczkiem' are instrumental case forms indicating the means used. 'Zawięzuje' is third-person singular present.
Cultural context
Saint Martin's Day (11 November) was a major folk feast marking the end of the agricultural year. Saint Catherine (25 November) then formally opened Advent.
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