Drillkülv
Drillkülv is a term of uncertain origin, appearing in historical texts with varying and sometimes contradictory meanings. Early mentions suggest it referred to a type of agricultural tool used for preparing soil, possibly for sowing seeds. Descriptions are scarce, and the exact design and function remain a subject of scholarly debate. Some scholars posit it was a primitive form of a seed drill, while others believe it was more akin to a cultivator.
Later references, particularly from the late medieval period, associate Drillkülv with a specific type of community
The term also appears in apocryphal tales and folklore, often imbued with mystical or even malevolent connotations.