1] Cock, haycock, stack, rick, usually man-high and conical; 2] Suite, entourage; 3] Acquisition, something got – kuidas saadud, nõnda läinud: easy come, easy go. Located in a hay-making group, it must be 1. A perhaps commoner, or older, gentive of saad is sao. Recent addition to the mini hay-related group. See Sarra.
Former farm name. Could be a haymaking term, and perhaps related to or an alternative spelling of sakard:sakardi, the extracted stump and roots of a tree, which could either be tailored to make a rake or fork or, depending on size, could also be hewn to form the upright and crossbeam of a door, or the first row of its corresponding wall: sagar:sagara is a wooden door hinge or the male part thereof, and sagarik is a smaller version of this (but genitive is sagariku or sagarikku). Another possibility, and more likely, is that it comes from the name Zacharias…
Drying hurdle, rack, field trestle or scaffold for drying flaxseed or hay. Also skeleton. Mini hay-related group. See Tuudi.
Former farm name: (black)smith’s family, household, farm.