Fagir
Fagir is a term that has been used in various contexts throughout history, primarily in the context of medieval Europe. The term itself is derived from the Latin word "fagus," which means "beech." In medieval times, fagir was a term used to describe a type of laborer or servant who was responsible for maintaining and caring for the beech trees that were often planted in the forests of Europe. These trees were valued for their timber, which was used for construction and other purposes.
The term fagir also has a more specific meaning in the context of medieval agriculture. It referred
In addition to their role in maintaining the beech forests, fagir were also responsible for other tasks