õiglasel
Õiglasel is an Estonian word form that does not function as a widely recognized standalone lemma in major dictionaries. In standard Estonian, the root ideas of justice and fairness come from words such as õige, õiglane, and õiglus, and their common inflected forms are used in everyday language rather than a separate entry like “õiglasel.”
Linguisticly, õiglasel is most plausibly interpreted as an inflected form derived from related stems meaning ‘just’
Some interpretations of õiglasel include:
- a dialectal or historical inflection of a noun or adjective related to õiglane/õiglus, indicating a case
- a mistaken or variant spelling of a more common form such as õiglaselt, the adverb meaning “justly,
- a proper-name-like usage in fictional or stylistic contexts, where authors sometimes employ unusual inflected forms for
In contemporary Estonian, to express “fairly,” the standard form is õiglaselt. For referring to a just person