hiisiuti
Hiisiuti is a Finnish term that has evolved in its meaning over time. Historically, it referred to a sacred grove or a place of worship, often associated with the ancient Finnish pagan religion. These hiisiuti sites were considered sacred spaces, typically found in natural settings like forests, hills, or bodies of water, and were believed to be inhabited by spirits or deities. Offerings and rituals were performed at these locations to appease the spirits and seek their favor.
In modern usage, "hiisiuti" has largely fallen out of common vernacular. The term is now more likely