aastake
Aastake is a term used in calendar studies and fiction to denote a unit of time that subdivides a year into recurring periods. In practice, an aastake is a period lasting several months, chosen to align with seasonal or agricultural cycles. The concept is mainly used in world-building, speculative fiction, and theoretical discussions about timekeeping rather than in official civil calendars.
Etymology and usage: The name is often presented as a compound drawing on Estonian language roots—aasta meaning
Structure and examples: A year can be divided into four aastakes, each corresponding roughly to a season,
Cultural and scholarly notes: In world-building and calendar theory, aastake serves as a tool to explore how
See also: Year, Quarter (calendar), Season, Calendar reform, Worldbuilding.