seljaajast
Seljaajast is a term used in Estonian to describe a person who is a farmer or a rural dweller. The term is derived from the word "selts", which means "community" or "society", and "jaast", which means "year". The term "seljaajast" was used in the 19th century to describe a person who was a member of a rural community that was organized around the concept of the "jaast", or the annual cycle of agricultural work.
Seljaajast were typically small-scale farmers who owned their own land and worked it themselves. They were
Seljaajast were an important part of the rural economy in Estonia, and their way of life was
Today, the term "seljaajast" is less commonly used, as the rural population in Estonia has declined and