Teenri (Teener)
Servant. A narrow street no longer in existence (KNAB gives up to 1954, but does not appear on the Tallinn map Tallinna Linna Plaan 1922) between Kinga and Mündi, off Raekoja plats. Said to be named because location of various city notables’ business residences, but given its earlier names – Teendri (1885) and Dienerstraße (both: ‘servant’) and Russian Лакейская (Lakiejskaja, from Fr. laquais (footman or lackey), whence the English) – perhaps after the notables’ employees instead. Located somewhere behind Tallinn’s one-time Vaekoda (weigh-house, built 1554-54, burnt down 1945) and fire-station (±1780 – yeah).







