maatumine
Maatumine is an Estonian noun denoting the act or process of burial or interment in traditional contexts. The term appears in historical and cultural discussions of funerary practices in Estonia, where it is used to describe rites surrounding the disposition of the dead, the placement of graves, and related memorial customs. In contemporary usage, maatumine is relatively uncommon outside academic writing, where it may be employed to distinguish the act of burial from other death-related processes.
Etymology and form: Maatumine is a deverbal noun formed with the common suffix -mine, which turns a
In cultural context, maatumine is often discussed alongside folk traditions, cemetery practices, and changes in burial
See also: burial, funerary rites, Estonian language terms for death and burial.