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Mirta (?)
Former farm name, after manor-house dependency of the same name. Untraced.
Müta (Mütt)
Long pole with hoof-shaped end used to scare (presumably equiphobic) fish into a net, or perhaps club for killing fish. Also wooden stirring stick, perhaps a domestic forefather to the preceding device. Part of a fishing-tackle group, see also Nata.
Nõeliku (Nõelik)
Usually a needle case, but here a tool for weaving fishing-nets.
Parve (Parv)
Raft, after local liferaft station. Word also means flock, school or swarm.







