Wókiennica
Wókiennica is a term used in certain Slavic languages, primarily Polish, to refer to a type of rustic dwelling or a small, often simple, rural house. The word itself is derived from "włókno," meaning fiber or thread, which historically alluded to the materials used in its construction, such as straw, reeds, or wood. These dwellings were typically characterized by their humble construction, often using locally sourced and readily available materials.
Wókiennice were common in agricultural communities and were built to provide basic shelter for families. Their
The term can also sometimes be used more broadly to describe any simple, modest rural habitation, regardless