imendumiskõveraid
Imendumiskõveraid refers to a traditional Estonian folk belief and ritual practice associated with the protection of livestock, particularly cattle, from diseases and misfortune. The term combines "imendumine" (meaning "to bewitch" or "to curse") and "kõveraid" (meaning "crooked" or "bent"), suggesting a form of preventive magic to ward off malevolent influences.
The practice was rooted in rural Estonian culture, where farmers believed that harmful spirits, witches, or
Another common method involved the use of protective charms, such as iron objects or specific plants, which
Imendumiskõveraid was not limited to cattle but could also extend to other animals, including horses and sheep.
Today, imendumiskõveraid serves as a cultural artifact, offering insight into the historical worldview and spiritual practices