juuksete
Juuksete is an Estonian linguistic form: it is the genitive plural of the noun juuksed, which refers to hair or locks on a person’s head. Juuksed can denote hair in a general sense, including its strands, and is used in everyday and literary contexts. The form juuksete appears when the noun is used in a genitive plural construction, signaling possession or association with hair.
In usage, juuksete functions to express phrases such as “of the hair” or “belonging to the hairs.”
Estonian grammar often employs the genitive case to indicate possession, description, or relation, and juuksete is
Estonian grammar; juuksed; genitive case in Estonian; Estonian noun declension.