paastud
Paastud is a term used in Estonian and other Finnic language contexts to denote fasting periods or days of abstinence, typically within a religious calendar. The word derives from paast, meaning fasting, with the plural suffix -ud. In religious settings, paastud refer to times of intensified prayer, penitence, and dietary abstinence leading up to major celebrations such as Easter.
In Estonia, paastu aega or paastusperiood is commonly associated with Lent. Practices during paastud can include
Historically, paastud grew out of early Christian practice and their integration into liturgical calendars. They have
In contemporary usage, paastud can refer to both traditional religious fasts and secular health-inspired fasting practices.
See also: Lent, fasting, abstinence, religious calendars, Estonian language.