Pühak
Pühak is the Estonian term for a saint, a person recognized by a Christian church as holy and worthy of veneration. In Catholic and Orthodox traditions, a pühak is typically a person who has been canonized or widely venerated as holy. In Estonia, where Lutheranism historically predominated, the term appears mainly in religious texts, liturgical language, and historical contexts, though the underlying concept is shared across Christian denominations.
Etymology and usage notes: The noun pühak is formed from the adjective püha, meaning holy, with a
Typical usage: Pühak is used for named saints in liturgy and hagiography, such as Püha Jüri (Saint
Context and scope: The category of pühak includes canonized saints as well as locally venerated holy figures.