Käsule
Käsule is the allative form of the Estonian noun käsk, meaning an order or command. In Estonian grammar, the allative case marked by the suffix -le can express direction toward the source or holder of an instruction, but in phrases with käsk it most often conveys that an action is performed under someone’s orders or by instruction. The form is primarily found in formal, legal, administrative, or historical writing and is uncommon in everyday speech.
Käsule denotes a relationship of authority between the issuer of an instruction and the person or body
The word is derived from käsk (order) with the allative suffix -le, forming käsule. This formation illustrates
Käsk, Allativ (allative case), Käsku täitma (to carry out an order).