teurastaja
Teurastaja is a Finnish noun referring to a person who slaughters animals for meat. In everyday Finnish it is commonly equated with the English term butcher, though it can also denote a meat processor or someone who handles animal slaughter. Historically and in rural contexts, a teurastaja might work on a farm or in a village setting; in modern industry, most teurastajat work in licensed slaughterhouses or meat-processing facilities.
Etymology and usage: Teurastaja is formed from the verb teurastaa, meaning to slaughter, with the agent suffix
Role and regulation: The duties of a teurastaja traditionally included killing animals for meat, dressing carcasses,
Language and context: Teurastaja is primarily a Finnish term and is used within Finland and among Finnish-speaking