nähtuslikule
Nähtuslikule is a term found in Estonian linguistic and philosophical discussions, referring to the allative form of the adjective nähtuslik. The base nähtuslik means "visible," "perceptible," or "apparent," and nähtuslikule specifically conveys the sense of moving toward or addressing the perceptible realm, i.e., “to the perceptible” or “toward appearances.” The form is not a common everyday usage but appears in stylized or scholarly contexts to mark a directional or focal relationship with phenomena as they are experienced.
The word is built from the root nähtuslik- (from nähtus, "phenomenon" or "appearance") with the Estonian allative
Nähtuslikule is predominantly used in linguistic descriptions, phenomenological or aesthetic discourse, and poetic or experimental writing
Nähtus (phenomenon or appearance), nähtuslik (visible, perceptible), näha (to see), phenomenology, Estonian grammar and cases.
Nähtuslikule is not a standard everyday term in contemporary Estonian, and its use is limited to specialized