tetäng
Tetäng refers to a small, usually rectangular patch of land, often cultivated, that is part of a larger agricultural holding. The term is commonly used in some parts of Europe, particularly in historical contexts or in regions where land ownership is fragmented. Tetängs were often passed down through generations or allocated to individuals within a community for subsistence farming.
These small plots could be used for growing crops such as grains, vegetables, or fodder for livestock.
The existence of numerous small tetängs could lead to a fragmented landscape, with different patches belonging