Pergamenttiin
Pergamenttiin is the illative form of the Finnish noun pergamentti, meaning parchment. In Finnish grammar, the illative case expresses direction toward or into a location or material, so pergamenttiin is used in sentences where an action is directed at parchment or involves parchment as a material. Pergamentti refers to parchment, a writing surface prepared from animal skin that was widely used for documents and manuscripts from antiquity through the medieval period and into early modern Europe.
Etymology and background: The term pergamentti derives from the Latin pergamentum, a word associated with parchment
Usage and presence in texts: In contemporary Finnish, pergamenttiin is uncommon outside linguistic discussions, philology, or
See also: pergamentti, parchment, manuscript culture, Finnish grammar, illative case.