Hõõguvat
Hõõguvat is an Estonian word that translates to "glowing" or "embers" in English. It typically refers to a state of being illuminated by heat, such as the faint light emitted by hot coals after a fire has died down. The term can also be used metaphorically to describe a subdued but persistent intensity, like a lingering emotion or a fading memory.
In a literal sense, hõõguvat describes the visual phenomenon of incandescence, where a substance emits light
Metaphorically, hõõguvat can convey a sense of warmth, passion, or intensity that is not overtly expressed but