sakralt
Sakralt is a term used in Estonian-language texts to denote sacred or holy qualities. It describes things that are regarded as having religious significance, ceremonial importance, or a specially revered status within a culture or tradition. The word is commonly applied to spaces, objects, rituals, and literary or cultural works that are treated with reverence or special esteem.
Etymology and related forms: Sakralt derives from the same Latin root as the English word sacral and
Usage: In scholarly writing, heritage studies, architecture, and religious studies, sakralt is used to discuss phenomena
Examples: Phrases such as sakralt ruum (sacred space), sakralt ese (sacred object), and sakralt kirjandus (sacred
See also: Sacrality, sacred, sacred space, sacred literature, sacred architecture.