tärised
Tärised is a term that appears in some historical texts and local folklore, particularly in the Baltic region, referring to a type of traditional dwelling or structure. The exact meaning and nature of tärised can vary depending on the specific region and the period of its use. Generally, it is understood to describe a dwelling that was likely semi-subterranean or built with low walls, often partially dug into the earth.
These structures were typically constructed using readily available natural materials such as wood, turf, and sometimes
The inhabitants of tärised were often agricultural communities or rural populations who relied on simple and