säriajadega
Säriajadega is an Estonian descriptive term used to characterize scenes, objects, or events that feature short, repeated bursts of light. It describes a visual rhythm created by blinking, strobing, or intermittent illumination, such as fireworks, urban light displays, film or stage lighting, or certain natural lighting conditions. The expression conveys not just a momentary glow, but a pattern of flashes that repeats over a span of time.
Linguistically, säriajadega is formed from säria/ sär- (glow, shine) and jada (sequence) with the comitative suffix
Usage and nuance: The term appears in Estonian journalism, art criticism, and descriptive prose. It can be
See also: sär(a) (glow), jada (sequence), valgustus (lighting), stiil ja keel.