Lupausta
Lupausta is a Finnish noun that denotes a promise, pledge, or assurance given by one party to another. In ordinary speech it refers to a commitment to act in a certain way or to refrain from a certain action, and it can be used for both personal promises and commitments arising in formal contexts. The word is a form of lupaus, the standard noun for “promise,” and lupausta appears when the promise is treated as an indefinite object or in certain grammatical cases.
Etymology and grammar: Lupausta is related to the verb luvata or lupata, from which lupaus (the basic
Usage: In practice, lupausta commonly appears in sentences about keeping or breaking promises, making commitments, or
See also: Lupaus; keeping promises; contracts and commitments.