kvävestatus
Kvävestatus is a term used in Estonian culture and folklore to describe a state of being that is neither fully alive nor fully dead. It is a concept that appears in various tales, legends, and superstitions, often associated with the belief in the afterlife and the supernatural. In Estonian folklore, kvävestatus is sometimes referred to as the "fourth state of existence," alongside life, death, and the intermediate state between the two.
The term is believed to originate from the Old Estonian word "kvääv," which means "to be in
In some tales, kvävestatus is a temporary state that can be reversed, while in others, it is