Varasemast
Varasemast is the elative singular form of the Estonian adjective varasem, meaning "earlier" or "previous." It is used to denote origin from a preceding time or period, typically before a time noun or within time-related phrases. The construction is common in historical writing, journalism, and narrative prose.
Grammatical notes: In Estonian, adjectives agree with the noun they modify in number and case. The elative
- Need dokumendid pärinevad varasemast ajast. (These documents originate from an earlier time.)
- Varasemast ajast pärit fotod leiti arhiivist. (Photographs from an earlier era were found in the archive.)
- Artikkel kirjeldab varasemast ajast pärinevaid sündmusi. (The article describes events dating from the earlier period.)
Etymology and related forms: Varasemast derives from the Estonian adjective varasem, which denotes something earlier or
See also: elative case (elatiiv) in Estonian grammar, and common time-related expressions used to refer to prior