(Black)Smith’s apprentice. Street across the road from Sepapere.
Synonym, or near as dammit, of ale (see Alemaa), assart (i.e. land cleared and burned for cultivation) or, in some dialects, a small fenced meadow, often a clearing, prior to assarting. Part of a land-clearing group of streets, which pretty clearly excludes its other meaning of flow of milk from a teat. See also Tulimulla.
Firebrand, piece of smoldering wood (not to be confused with tukk:tuka, tuft of hair, bang [US], forelock, or tukk:tuku, nap, forty winks, or tükk:tüki, piece, lump, chunk, etc. Part of a fire, fire-making and fireplace group, see Tulekivi. Also part of a land-clearing group of streets, see also Aedvere. Tukk:tuki is also a slang term for pistol, something else you fire, but see Hiiu-Suurtüki.