sümboolsete
Sümboolsete is a term used in Estonian semiotics and cultural studies to refer to a set of signs that convey culturally established symbolic meanings. Unlike icons, which resemble their referents, or indices, which point to a causal or contextual link, sümboolsete signs gain meaning through social convention and shared knowledge. The form sümboolsete is the plural genitive of the adjective sümboolne and is used as a substantive in scholarly Estonian to denote the symbolic category as a field of signs.
In analysis, sümboolsete include objects and practices such as national flags and coats of arms, religious
Scholars examine how sümboolsete signs are learned, contested, and reinterpreted across contexts, noting that their meanings