eireagoivat
Eireagoivat is a term that appears in the Old Finnish language, specifically in early Christian texts. It is generally understood to be a derivative of the Finnish word "ireä," meaning "anger" or "wrath." The suffix "-goivat" indicates a plural or collective form, suggesting a multitude or intensity of anger.
The usage of "eireagoivat" in these ancient documents often pertains to divine anger or the wrath of
While the word itself is largely archaic and not in common modern Finnish usage, its study provides