puudelikkus
Puudelikkus is a term used in Estonian-language discourse to denote the quality or state of being like a poodle. It is formed from puudel, meaning poodle, and the suffix -ikkus, which yields a noun describing a trait, condition, or style associated with the breed. The concept is primarily linguistic and cultural, rather than scientific, and is most often encountered in discussions about dogs, grooming, media portrayals of poodles, and related aesthetics.
Usage and interpretation: In dog-keeping and grooming contexts, puudelikkus is used to describe a poodle-like appearance
Broader usage and nuance: The term may be used metaphorically to describe people, events, or objects that
See also: Poodle; grooming; dog coat; neologism; Estonian language.