küüntevoodist
Küüntevoodist refers to a historical method of land measurement used in Estonia. The term literally translates to "nail bed" or "nail row," originating from the practice of using a standardized wooden stake or peg, known as a "küüs" (nail), as a unit of length. This stake was typically around 10 küüntevet (a smaller unit, often translated as "foot") long.
The küüntevoodist system was primarily employed in rural areas for determining land boundaries, calculating the size
This system played a significant role in Estonian agrarian history, influencing land distribution, taxation, and the