in ancient Baltic traditions, a harmless green snake highly respected as a symbol of fertility and wealth. To ensure the prosperity of family and field, a zaltys was kept in a special corner of the house, and the entire household gathered at specified times to recite prayers to it. On special occasions the snake was asked to the table to share the family meal from their plates; should he refuse, misfortune was imminent. To encounter a snake accidentally was also considered auspicious and portended a marriage or a birth. Paralysis or great misfortune awaited anyone who dared kill a zaltys, the sentinel of the gods and a favourite of Saule, the goddess of the sun.
ZALTYS
Meaning of ZALTYS in English
Britannica English vocabulary. Английский словарь Британика. 2012