Puvussa
Puvussa is a Finnish term that functions as the inessive form of the noun puku, meaning “in a suit.” It is used to describe someone who is wearing a suit or to indicate formal attire in a state or setting. The phrase can appear in descriptive writing, journalism, or everyday speech to convey formality or professional dress.
Etymology and grammar: Puku means a suit or dress. The suffix -ssa is the Finnish inessive case,
Usage and nuance: Puvussa emphasizes the state of wearing a suit rather than referencing the garment itself.