annetatud
Annetatud is a term used in Estonian to describe a person who has been awarded the Order of the White Star, one of Estonia's highest civilian honors. The Order of the White Star is a prestigious award given to individuals who have made significant contributions to the fields of science, culture, arts, or public service. Recipients of the Order of the White Star are often referred to as "annetatud" in Estonian, which translates to "noble" or "worthy." This term is used to honor and recognize the exceptional achievements and dedication of these individuals, who have left a lasting impact on Estonian society and beyond. The Order of the White Star was established in 1938 and has continued to be awarded even after Estonia regained its independence in 1991. The recipients of this honor are celebrated for their contributions to various aspects of life, including literature, education, medicine, and politics. The term "annetatud" is a testament to the high regard in which these individuals are held within Estonian culture.