Tuudi (Tuut)
Twisted bundle or handful of hay. Weidemann gives tūt:tūdi (his ū representing a long u) for either Heugrieste (from Ger. Heu, hay, and grieste from Latv. grizte, something twisted) or Büschel (a handful, in this instance, of hay), a word morphing into bilingual Baltic-German Heutute. Another tuut/tuudi possibility (Viires does not specify a genitive) could be an addition (boards, stick?...) to the vannasader (primitive wooden plough) facilitating water-removeal from furrows, but uncertain. Street next to Saadu, and recent addition to the mini hay-and-harvest group. See Vaalu.







