lämmatavad
Lämmatavad, also known as "lämmatav" or "lämmatavus," is a concept in Estonian culture and folklore that refers to the belief in the ability of certain individuals to transform into animals, particularly sheep, under specific conditions. This phenomenon is often associated with rural communities and is deeply rooted in Estonian folklore and mythology.
The belief in lämmatavad is closely linked to the idea of the "lammas" or "lammasõde," which translates
The origins of the lämmatavad belief are unclear, but it is thought to have been influenced by
In modern times, the belief in lämmatavad has largely been abandoned, and the concept is now primarily