rätstav
Rätstav is a term sometimes used in certain dialects of Swedish and Norwegian, particularly in the western parts of Sweden and coastal Norway. It refers to a type of short, sturdy pole or spar, often made of wood. Historically, rätstavs have had several practical applications. They could be used as components in simple wooden structures, such as fences or rudimentary shelters. In maritime contexts, they might have served as small booms or spars on fishing boats, used for controlling sails or nets. The term emphasizes the straightness and solidity of the object, distinguishing it from more flexible or shaped pieces of wood. While not a universally recognized term in standard Scandinavian languages, it persists in regional vocabulary, often associated with traditional rural or maritime life. The exact dimensions and specific uses could vary depending on the local context and the needs of the community employing them.