sekulaarsetes
Sekulaarsetes is the Estonian adjective form related to the concept of secularism. In everyday usage it helps describe things that pertain to or occur within a secular, non-religious, or church-free frame. The base word “sekulaarne” means secular or laic, contrasting with religious or ecclesiastical spheres. The form “sekulaarsetes” appears in various grammatical cases, commonly in phrases such as “sekulaarsetes ühiskondades,” meaning in secular societies, or “sekulaarsetes institutsioonides,” referring to secular institutions.
Etymology and development: The term sekulaarne derives from the Latin saecularis, via European languages, and was
Usage and interpretation: In Estonian writing, sekulaarsetes is used to emphasize separation between religious and governmental
See also: secularism, laicism, church-state separation, secularization, religious freedom.