lõõmava
Lõõmava is an Estonian word that translates to "blazing," "flaming," or "glowing" in English. It is typically used to describe something that is emitting intense heat and light, often associated with fire. The word can be applied to natural phenomena such as the sun on a hot day, a bonfire, or lava. It can also be used metaphorically to describe strong emotions, such as a person's intense anger or passion, or a vibrant and vivid color.
The word "lõõmava" is derived from the verb "lõõmama," which means to blaze or to be aflame.
The concept of "lõõmava" is often associated with power, intensity, and sometimes danger. In Estonian folklore