legitiimne
Legitiimne is an Estonian adjective meaning legitimate or lawful. It is used to describe actions, decisions, institutions, or authorities that are considered permitted by law, morally justified, or broadly accepted as proper.
Etymology and usage: The word derives from Latin legitimus and reached Estonian through historical contact with
In political science, legitimacy denotes the perceived right to rule or govern. Max Weber identified three
Measurement and implications: Legitimate authority tends to sustain compliance and stability, but perceived legitimacy must be
In Estonian discourse, legitiimne is used similarly to its cognates in other languages, emphasizing lawful authority,
See also: legitimacy; political legitimacy; Weberian authority.