elottomiin
Elottomiin is a grammatical form in Finnish. It is the illative plural form of the adjective eloton, which means inanimate or lifeless. Elottomiin appears when the adjective modifies a plural noun and the overall phrase is in the illative case, indicating movement toward or into the referenced inanimate items or environments.
Usage and formation: The form elottomiin is created from the stem eloton plus the illative plural suffix
Relation to other forms: Elottomiin is part of a broader system of Finnish adjective inflection and case
Etymology and scope: The word combines eloton (“inanimate”) with the Finnish illative plural suffix -iin, illustrating