lõigul
Lõigul is a term found in Estonian language sources, appearing mainly in dialectal or historical texts. It is linked to the noun lõik, meaning “cut,” “section,” or “segment,” and is used to express a locative relation related to a cut or boundary. In standard modern Estonian, the form lõigul is not common outside older documents or specialized dialect dictionaries, and contemporary usage typically relies on other constructions to express position relative to a cut or edge.
The word is generally regarded as a locative or adverbial form built from lõik with a postpositional
When encountered, lõigul tends to appear in contexts describing physical placement along a cut, edge, or boundary
Lõik (cut, segment) – core noun from which lõigul derives
Estonian dialects – relevant for understanding regional variants of locative forms
Estonian grammar – for background on postpositional case forms and suffixation
Because lõigul is chiefly a dialectal or historical form, it may not be found in contemporary standard