peletama
Peletama is an Estonian verb meaning to drive away, banish, dispel, or repel. It is used to describe removing negative forces such as evil, fear, or misfortune, and it can be used both literally (to chase away a threat) and metaphorically (to dispel doubt). In religious, folkloric, and ceremonial contexts, peletama is common in phrases like peletama kurja, meaning to banish evil.
The infinitive is peletama. In present tense forms, peletan means I banish, peletad means you banish, and
Etymology: Peletama is built from the root pelet- with the standard Estonian -ama infinitive suffix, and it
In contemporary use, peletama is more common in literary, folkloric, or ceremonial language, but it remains