fellingene
Fellingene is a term of uncertain origin, but it is most commonly associated with a historical practice or ritual observed in certain rural communities. While specific details are scarce and vary significantly depending on the region, fellingene often involved a communal gathering, typically in late autumn or early winter. The core of the practice usually centered around the felling of trees, hence the name. This act was not merely for timber but was often imbued with symbolic meaning, representing the end of a harvest cycle, a preparation for the coming winter, or a collective effort to clear land for future use.
Accounts suggest that fellingene could be accompanied by celebrations, feasting, and traditional music. The social aspect