kättelõike
Kättelõike is an Estonian term that translates to "hand cut" or "hand severance." It refers to the act of cutting off one's hand, typically as a form of self-mutilation. This practice has historically been documented in various cultures as a means of avoiding military service, escaping punishment, or as a religious sacrifice.
In some historical contexts, kättelõike was employed by individuals seeking to be exempted from conscription. By
The motivations behind kättelõike were often rooted in extreme desperation or deeply held beliefs. In certain
While not a widespread or common practice, instances of kättelõike have been recorded in historical accounts