viidestandardite
Viidestandardite is a term used in Estonian-language regulatory and organizational texts to refer to a group of five standards that apply in a given context. The phrase is formed from the numeral viis (five) and standardide, the genitive form of standard, functioning as a possessive construction meaning "of five standards." It is typically used within larger constructions such as viidestandardite nõuded (the requirements of the five standards) or viidestandardite raamistik (the framework of the five standards). The term does not designate a single, predefined set of five standards; rather, it indicates that five standards are relevant in the given situation, which can vary by policy, sector, or organization.
In practice, viidestandardite appears in legal drafting, compliance guidelines, and policy documents where an enumerated set
See also: standard, Estonian language, legal drafting, regulatory compliance.
References: For more on Estonian numeral usage and legal drafting style, see Estonian language grammar resources