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õigest

Õigest is a neologism used in speculative or experimental discussions of the Estonian language and philosophy. It is not a standard word found in established dictionaries, but rather a constructed term sometimes employed in linguistic exercises, glossaries of fictional languages, or theoretical prose to illustrate how a single form might encode a concept.

Etymology and status: The form is not attested in traditional Estonian usage. It is commonly described as

Meaning and usage: In hypothetical contexts, õigest is presented as a noun or abstract noun representing the

Reception: Õigest has no broad scholarly acceptance and is primarily of interest in discussions about word

See also: Estonian language, neologisms, philosophy of language, essence.

a
coined
variant
built
from
Estonian
roots
that
resemble
genuine
word-formation
patterns,
such
as
a
potential
link
to
words
meaning
truth
or
essence,
combined
with
a
suffix
that
resembles
productive
endings
in
neologisms.
Given
its
artificial
origin,
its
precise
meaning
and
grammar
are
deliberately
underspecified
and
can
vary
by
author.
“essential
truth”
or
“core
essence”
of
a
thing.
In
sample
constructions,
one
might
see
phrases
like
“Õigest
peitub
olemus,”
loosely
rendered
as
“The
essence
lies
in
the
true
core.”
Because
it
is
not
part
of
standard
Estonian,
its
acceptability
and
interpretation
depend
on
the
author
and
the
surrounding
text.
formation,
neologisms,
and
the
exploration
of
how
languages
can
encode
abstract
concepts.
It
serves
more
as
a
linguistic
or
literary
device
than
as
a
functional
element
of
everyday
language.