A human or animal figure made from corn sheafs. Associated with fertility.
A figure made by plaiting wheat, similar to a poppet. It is symbolic of the fertility, grain, and harvest aspects of the Goddess.
A dolly made from corn husks (some books I have read say that American "Corn" is actually wheat). A symbol of the Goddess, especially at Beltane.
A figure, often human-shaped, created by plaiting dried wheat or other grains. It represented the fertility of the Earth and the Goddess in early European agricultural rituals and is still used today. Corn dollies aren't made from cobs or husks; corn originally referred to any grain other than maize and still does in most English-speaking countries except the United States.
a cross-shaped pagan ritual tool made from grain stalks or something
A figure the Celts used in fertility rites, most often at Bealtaine. It was a doll shaped out by plaiting dried wheat or other grains. Some Pagan traditions still use the corn dolly in fertility rituals today.
Corn dollies are a form of straw work associated with harvest customs.