It is a cluster of oak twigs with brown leaves attached, with which the home is decorated on the Eve.
Often bunches of leaved oak twigs are prepared to be distributed to the congregation gathered at the church.
These larvae develop to mimic oak twigs instead, acquiring a smooth grey-green appearance.
He touched an oak twig and a stone; both turned to gold.
His right foot came down and its toes curled around an oak twig.
The summer brood appear like oak twigs.
Since most houses today have no ognjište on which to burn a badnjak, it is symbolically represented by several leaved oak twigs.
The oak twig refers to the community's location in the western Spessart, where there is still an extensive stand of oaks.
By the summer when the catkins have fallen, the caterpillars discretely mimic oak twigs.
A strand of hair had been pulled loose by an oak twig; I pushed it irritably behind my ear.