tsüklik
Tsüklik (also spelled tsüklik or tsükelik) is a term used in the Estonian language to denote a cycle, loop, or a repeating sequence. It originates from the Estonian root “tsükl”, which is borrowed from the Latin word “cyclus” meaning “circle” or “cycle”. The suffix “-ik” typically forms an abstract noun, so tsüklik conveys the notion of cyclical continuity or recurrence in various contexts.
In everyday speech, tsüklik can refer to natural cycles such as the seasons, the lunar cycle, or
The usage of tsüklik is widespread in Estonian literature and academia, often appearing in discussions of environmental
While tsüklik is a single-word lexical item, its related forms include tsükliline ("cyclical"), tsükli ("of a cycle"),