Haruldasi
Haruldasi is a term that appears in some Estonian-language scholarly contexts to denote rarity or the status of being unusually scarce within material culture, language, or folklore. In practice, it is used to label objects, manuscripts, or ideas that stand out because few surviving examples or records exist, rather than to name a specific category of items. The term is more common in catalogs, museum notes, and niche academic discussions than in standard dictionaries.
Etymology and linguistic notes suggest haruldasi derives from haruldus, the Estonian word for rarity or oddity,
Scope and usage. Haruldasi has been used to describe antique textiles, metalwork, manuscripts, and folkloric artifacts
See also: haruldus, rarity, Finnic studies, Baltic folklore, material culture.
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