kaotsiminekut
Kaotsiminekut is an Estonian term that appears primarily in linguistic and grammatical contexts. It refers to the concept of loss or disappearance as a grammatical and semantic category, rather than as a common everyday noun. In everyday language the usual word for the act of losing is kaotamine; kaotsiminek and its inflected forms, including kaotsiminekut, are encountered mainly in descriptive grammar, lexicography, or linguistic analyses when discussing how Estonian expresses the idea of loss in abstract or generalized terms.
Morphology and origin: the concept is formed from the verb kaotama, “to lose,” with the nominalizing suffix
Usage and context: kaotsiminekut is not a standard everyday substitute for kaotamine. It is most commonly found
See also: kaotamine, kadumine, kadumine ja kaotamine are related terms that cover related aspects of loss and