osakestelt
Osakestelt is a term of Estonian origin that generally refers to a type of wooden or metal structure used for the storage of goods, particularly grain. These structures are often found in rural settings and are designed to protect their contents from weather, pests, and other potential damage. The design of an osakestelt can vary depending on its purpose, size, and the materials available, but they typically feature a sturdy frame and a pitched roof to shed rain and snow.
Historically, osakestelt played a significant role in agricultural economies, serving as vital repositories for harvested crops.