frævunartæki
Frævunartæki is a term originating from Old Norse, roughly translating to "seed-planting device" or "sowing machine." Historically, it referred to simple tools and mechanisms used for the agricultural practice of sowing seeds. These early frævunartæki were not sophisticated machines as we understand them today, but rather rudimentary implements designed to distribute seeds more evenly and efficiently than by hand.
Examples of early frævunartæki could include a hollowed-out horn or a simple wooden hopper from which seeds
The evolution of frævunartæki is closely tied to agricultural development. Over centuries, these tools gradually became