õiglike
õiglike is a word in the Estonian language. It is the genitive plural form of the adjective õiglane, which translates to "just" or "righteous" in English. Therefore, "õiglike" refers to the "of the just" or "of the righteous" people or things. In Estonian grammar, the genitive case is often used to indicate possession or belonging. The plural form indicates that it refers to multiple entities. When used in a sentence, õiglike would typically follow the noun it modifies, indicating that the noun belongs to or is associated with the just or righteous. For example, a phrase like "õiglike tegude" would mean "of the righteous deeds." The concept of justice and righteousness is a fundamental aspect of many ethical and legal systems, and this word reflects that in the Estonian vocabulary. Understanding the grammatical function and meaning of õiglike is important for comprehending Estonian texts that deal with themes of morality, law, or fairness.