saettä
Saettä is a term that can refer to several things, most commonly a type of crossbow. In medieval times, a saettä was a hand-held projectile weapon that shot bolts, similar to arrows but shorter and thicker. These weapons were known for their power and accuracy, making them effective on the battlefield and for hunting. The mechanism of a saettä typically involved a string drawn back and held by a trigger mechanism, which was then released to propel the bolt. The word "saettä" itself is of Italian origin and is related to the word for arrow.
Beyond its historical meaning as a crossbow, the term "saettä" can also be used in a more