jahtides
Jahtides is a term that appears in Estonian-language scholarship and folklore and can function in two related ways. Primarily it denotes organized hunting activities within historical rural communities. In a linguistic context, jahtide also serves as a plural or genitive form of the noun jaht (hunt), so the word can appear in texts describing hunts or hunting seasons.
Etymology and usage. The root jaht means hunting or a hunt, and the suffix -ide forms a
Historical context. In medieval and early modern rural societies of the Baltic region, hunts were often organized
Cultural significance and modern relevance. Jahtides is linked in folklore to gatherings, rituals, songs, and tales