keisarilla
Keisarilla is the adessive singular form of the Finnish noun keisari, meaning emperor. In standard Finnish, keisarilla is used to indicate possession or association in constructions with the verb on, often translating to “the emperor has” or “there is for the emperor.” It is not a separate lexical entry but a grammatical form of keisari.
The adessive case (-lla) marks location or association and is used with animate owners in possession expressions.
In historical, political, or literary Finnish, keisarilla appears in descriptions of the emperor’s actions, attributes, or
Examples of common usage include statements about power, duties, or resources tied to the emperor. Keisarilla