lõuendina
Lõuendina is the instrumental or translative form of the Estonian noun lõuend, meaning canvas. It denotes the role, function, or form in which something is used or perceived, and is commonly translated into English as “as a canvas.” The form is a standard part of Estonian grammar and is created by adding the suffix -na to lõuend, signaling a change of state or a role.
In art contexts, lõuendina refers to a surface on which painting is created. A traditional lõuend is
The term can also appear in metaphorical or broader descriptive uses. For instance, an artist or critic
Related terms include lõuend (canvas) and maalikunst (visual art). Unlike more specialized material terms, lõuendina functions