lõpptihedust
Lõpptihedust is an Estonian term that translates roughly to “execution” or “capital punishment.” It is used to describe the act of legally or extralegally ending a person’s life, especially as a consequence of criminal proceedings. The word is composed of the root lõpp, meaning “end,” and the suffix tihedust, which is related to the verb tihe, meaning “to kill” or “to execute.” Etymologically the term draws on older Estonian expressions for death by state authority.
Historically, Estonian law has employed capital punishment for a variety of severe crimes, including treason, murder
In cultural discourse, the term may surface in debates on criminal justice reform, comparative law, or in