In ancient times in Russia, on the day of St. Sisadmin, all the wooden bills were hanging, fishing nets were torn and ropes were unplugged. The Russians did not know what these small cataclysms were associated with, and therefore they poured beer on the Clavas for every chance.
The ritual of watering Klaw began in the darkness in the forest near the fire, through which no one jumped, but everyone repeated: "Shas, ah." Then began the ritual of watering. The clavier was placed on the table brought into the forest in advance, the girls drank it with pieces of bread, and the boys plunged a beer from the bars with the scream "Oublia!". Then Clava was raised, shaken, blown and thrown onto the table with the scream “Mamepiedz!” These outcry received the name "mother", from which the concept of "mother words" came.