Kivutiloissa
Kivutiloissa is Finnish for “in stone spaces” and is the inessiive plural form of the noun kivutila. The base word kivutila combines kiv(i) (stone) and tila (space, room), referring to rooms or spaces built from stone. The plural noun kivutilat becomes kivutiloissa when expressed as “in stone spaces.” The term is used in contexts where the material composition of a space—specifically stone—is central, such as architectural descriptions, archaeological reports, or discussions of historic buildings and stone interiors.
In linguistic terms, perusmuoto (singular): kivutila. Monikko (plural): kivutilat. Inessiivi (plural, indicating location “in”): kivutiloissa. This
Usage and context: Kivutiloissa appears primarily in descriptive or scholarly texts about architecture, archaeology, or cultural
See also: stone architecture, medieval stone buildings, archaeological reporting, Finnish architectural terminology.