mürarikastes
Mürarikastes is a term of Estonian origin that translates roughly to "murmurous" or "full of murmurs." It is often used in literature and poetry to describe a sound that is indistinct, low, and continuous, like the gentle rustling of leaves, the distant hum of a city, or the soft lapping of waves. The word evokes a sense of subtle auditory presence, a sound that is perceived more as a feeling or an atmosphere than a distinct noise.
The concept of mürarikastes can be applied to various natural phenomena. For instance, a forest might be
Beyond natural sounds, mürarikastes can also describe human-generated sounds. A crowd speaking in hushed tones, or