Tuult
Tuult is the partitive singular form of the Estonian noun tuul, which means wind. In standard Estonian, tuul refers to wind in a general sense, and tuult is used in grammatical constructions where the amount or extent of wind is indefinite or when describing wind as a topic rather than counting a specific wind event. The form is part of the language’s system of case and aspect, reflecting how Estonian marks indefiniteness and object-like relationships in sentences.
The Estonian word tuul is of Finnic origin and is related to cognate terms in other Finnic
In usage, tuult appears in everyday speech and literature in contexts where wind is described without specifying