inkillä
Inkillä is a Finnish word-form describing the means by which an action is performed, translating roughly to “with ink” in English. It represents an instrumental use of the adessive case (the -lla/-llä suffix) applied to a noun related to ink or writing. In practice, Finnish often uses musteella (with ink) or kynällä (with a pen) to express a similar idea, so inkillä is comparatively rare and tends to appear in descriptive, historic, or stylistic contexts.
Usage and nuance: Inkillä signals that ink is the material or medium used to create a mark,
Examples and context: A sentence describing a historical manuscript might refer to lines written inkillä to
Relation to related concepts: Inkillä is related to the broader Finnish system of instrumental/adessive forms used
See also: Finnish grammar, adessive case, instrumentality, muste, tinta, kynä.