käidavad
Köidavad is an Estonian verb form that translates roughly as "they captivate" or "they attract" in English. It is the third-person plural present tense of the verb köitma, meaning to captivate, attract, or enchant. The verb’s stem is köid-, and the present plural suffix is -avad, yielding köidavad. It is a transitive verb and typically governs a direct object in the partitive case, for example: Need muusikud köidavad publikut ("These musicians captivate the audience").
Usage: Köidavad describes actions that draw someone's attention or interest and can refer to people, performances,
Antonym and related forms: The corresponding singular present form is köidab ("he/she captivates"). The adjective köidav
Origin: The verb is of Estonian origin, rooted in köid- with a metaphorical sense of binding or