hohtavalta
Hohtavalta is a Finnish term used to describe the appearance of something that seems to glow or shimmer. The word is formed from the verb hohtaa, meaning to glow, and is treated by some commentators as a descriptive or participial adjective denoting a soft, diffused luminance. The exact morphological analysis is not uniformly described in standard dictionaries, reflecting its status as a rare or literary coinage rather than a common everyday term.
Usage and context: Hohtavalta is chiefly found in literary prose, poetry, and naturalist writing where the author
Relation to related terms: It relates to the common Finnish adjective hohtava (glowing) and to the noun
References: The term has limited attestation in Finnish language resources and is not part of standard lexicons;