õlgu
Õlgu is a term that appears in Estonian-language sources mainly in dialectal or historical contexts. In standard contemporary Estonian, the common noun for the shoulder is õlg; õlgu does not have a widely recognized independent meaning in current dictionaries. The form shows up in older texts and in linguistic studies as a dialectal variant or as part of lexical environments associated with the older speech strata. Its attestation is irregular, with references often dating from the 18th to 19th centuries; in modern usage it is largely considered archaic or marginal.
In lexicographic references, õlgu is not typically treated as a separate primary entry and is usually described
See also: Estonian language, õlg, Estonian dialects, Võro and Seto dialects. References to õlgu are mainly found