kobartõmbamine
Kobartõmbamine is an Estonian term referring to the act of pulling or dragging a cart, sled, or other load. It is a traditional form of labor and transportation, historically significant in rural Estonia. The term itself is derived from "kobar" meaning cluster or bunch, and "tõmbamine" meaning pulling or dragging. This suggests the pulling of a load that might be bundled or clustered together.
Historically, kobartõmbamine was essential for various agricultural tasks. Farmers would use it to transport harvested crops,
In modern times, the practice of kobartõmbamine has largely been replaced by mechanized transport. However, it