reeglitepõhist
Reeglitepõhist, also known as "reeglitop" or "reeglitopõhist" in some regional dialects, refers to a traditional Estonian term that translates roughly to "reed-covered" or "reed-matted." It is primarily associated with the construction of small, temporary shelters or huts made from natural materials, commonly found in rural and coastal areas of Estonia.
These structures were historically built by Estonian farmers and fishermen as seasonal dwellings, particularly during the
Reeglitepõhist huts were often used for storage, shelter during work, or as temporary living spaces. They were
Today, reeglitepõhist structures are sometimes preserved as historical artifacts or recreated for educational purposes, showcasing traditional