mähtunud
Mähtunud is a term used in Estonian linguistics and folklore to describe a specific type of ritualistic behavior or superstition. It generally refers to actions performed to ward off evil spirits, bad luck, or illness, often involving symbolic gestures, chanting, or the use of specific objects. These practices are deeply rooted in historical Estonian pagan beliefs and traditions, which persisted even after the Christianization of the region.
The etymology of "mähtunud" is thought to be related to the concept of wrapping or binding, suggesting
While many of these practices have faded with modernization and the decline of traditional village life, the