varjatumate
Varjatumate is a term used in folklore and contemporary art to describe transient, shadow-like silhouettes that appear when light meets textured surfaces, often perceived as moving figures during twilight or in dim interiors. In many interpretations, these shadows are phenomena of perception rather than independent entities, though some traditions describe them as interactive or sentient beings that can influence perception or mood.
Etymology and usage directions are pragmatic rather than strict. The word combines the Estonian root varju,
In folklore, varjatumate are linked to the thresholds between day and night, and to places such as
In art and literature, varjatumate serve as motifs for exploring memory, identity, and the boundary between
See also: shadow, Doppelgänger, silhouette, folklore motifs.