hyvyyden
Hyvyyden is the genitive singular form of the Finnish noun hyvvyss? Wait—correcting: the base noun is hyvvyys (goodness). Hyvyyden therefore means “of goodness” and is used to refer to the quality or state of being good. In Finnish, hyvvyys denotes moral virtue, benevolence, or the intrinsic worth of acting well. The word can describe both abstract ethical concepts and concrete acts that embody goodness, and it appears across religious, philosophical, and literary contexts.
In religious and philosophical usage, hyvyyden is often discussed as an attribute of moral reality or of
Linguistic notes: hyvyyden is formed from hyvvyys by adding the genitive suffix -n. The root hyv- is
See also: hyvvyys, hyväntekeväisyys (charity), hyve (virtue), hyveellinen (virtuous).