The Wednesday of the Holy Week before Easter is called škaredá, černá or sazometná. The first one means “ugly”, the second “black” while the third word would be translated as “on which the soot is swept out”.
The Wednesday of the Holy Week before Easter is called škaredá, černá or sazometná. The first one means “ugly”, the second “black” while the third word would be translated as “on which the soot is swept out”.