rituaalsete
Rituaalsete is the Estonian plural genitive form of the adjective rituaalne, commonly used to refer to things that pertain to rituals. In Estonian grammar, rituaalne describes anything related to ceremony or rite; when modifying plural nouns in certain grammatical cases, the form rituaalsete appears, for example in expressions such as rituaalsete esemete (of ritual objects) or rituaalsete toimingute (ritual actions). The term is primarily used in ethnography, anthropology, religious studies and cultural history to characterize objects, practices, or activities that are part of ceremonial life.
In usage, rituaalsete commonly appears in descriptive and analytical writing about traditional rites, religious ceremonies, festivals,
Etymology: rituaalne originates from Latin ritus via European languages; the form rituaalsete follows Estonian inflection patterns