põetamise
Põetamise is a traditional Estonian genre of folk poetry and ballads. The term "põetamise" is derived from the Estonian word "põeta," meaning "to commit to writing" or "to compose."
Põetamise is characterized by its use of quatrains, often with a specific rhyme scheme and meter, and
In many cases, põetamise involves performance, where the poet would recite or sing their compositions accompanied
The origins of põetamise are believed to trace back to the 12th century, although it gained prominence
Traditionally, põetamise was often created by craftsmen, farmers, and traders, who would lend their voices to