hõivatutest
Hõivatutest is an Estonian folklore term referring to people who are believed to be bewitched or enchanted. The form is the plural genitive of hõivatut, the participle derived from the verb hõivatama, meaning to enchant or cast a spell. In traditional narratives and ethnographic sources, hõivatutest is used to discuss those thought to be under magical influence rather than subject to natural illness or misfortune.
Origins and meaning: The belief about enchantment arises in explanations for sudden changes in health, behavior,
Symptoms and cures: Folkloric accounts vary, but common motifs include trance-like states, unusual speech, withdrawal, or
In culture and scholarship: Hõivatutest appear in stories, songs, and proverbs as a narrative mechanism for
Contemporary context: Today, the term is primarily of folkloric and historical interest, sometimes appearing in literature