kaldkriipsuga
Kaldkriipsuga is a term used in linguistic description and typographic practice to denote that a form is hyphenated—i.e., it contains a kaldkriips (hyphen) as part of the orthography. The word itself comes from Estonian kaldkriips (“hyphen” or “dash”) and the suffix -uga (“with”), so it translates roughly as “with a hyphen.” In usage, kaldkriipsuga is not a separate word but a label applied to words or word forms in descriptions, dictionaries, or style guides to indicate hyphenation.
The scope includes hyphenated compounds, word breaks at line ends, and cases where hyphens are used to
In practice, kaldkriipsuga forms are subject to orthographic rules that determine when hyphens should appear, how
See also: Hyphen, Hyphenation, Estonian orthography, Compound word.