ülevestlustes
Ülevestlustes is a term that appears in historical Estonian texts, particularly in relation to legal and social structures of the past. It generally refers to a state of being or condition that implies a certain level of authority, responsibility, or ownership. The exact nuance can vary depending on the context of the document. It can sometimes be interpreted as a form of custodianship or stewardship over something, whether it be property, land, or even a group of people.
The term is often encountered in older legal documents, land registries, and chronicles that describe the distribution
Linguistic analysis suggests the word is composed of "ülev" meaning "high" or "superior" and "vestlus" which relates