erilisele
Erilisele is the allative singular form of the Estonian adjective eriline, meaning “special” or “particular.” In Estonian, adjectives agree with the nouns they modify in case and number, and the allative singular ending is -le, yielding erilisele when the described noun is in the allative case. The form is a grammatical inflection, not a separate lexeme.
Usage and function: Erilisele is used in phrases where the noun it modifies is in the allative
Morphology: Adjectives in Estonian decline to reflect the case and number of the nouns they describe. The
Etymology: Eriline derives from the Estonian root related to distinction or difference, combined with standard adjective
See also: Estonian grammar, adjective declension, allative case.