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silm

Silm is the Estonian noun meaning "eye." It denotes the organ of sight in humans and animals and is used across medical, academic, and everyday language. In anatomy and physiology writing, silm refers to the organ and its functions, including the cornea, lens, retina, and optic nerve, though precise technical terms are used for parts.

The term is of Finnic origin and is cognate with the Finnish word silmä. It belongs to

Declension: Silm is a common noun that declines for number and case. The basic plural form is

Usage and nuance: Silm can be used literally to refer to sight organs and can appear in

See also: Finnish silmä; Estonian language; ophthalmology; anatomy of the eye.

the
Finnic
branch
of
the
Uralic
language
family
and
traces
its
roots
to
Proto-Finnic,
with
related
forms
appearing
in
nearby
languages.
silmad,
meaning
"eyes."
In
sentences,
the
form
changes
according
to
case
endings,
as
is
typical
for
Estonian
nouns.
metaphorical
expressions
about
perception,
attention,
or
insight
in
literature
and
speech.