kevadega
Kevadega is a phrase in the Estonian language that literally means “with spring.” It is formed from the noun kevad (spring) plus the comitative suffix -ga, which marks accompaniment or association. The construction is primarily found in literary or rhetorical contexts and is not among the most common expressions for referring to the season in everyday speech.
Etymology and meaning: The base kevad stems from the seasonal term for spring, while -ga signals accompaniment.
Usage and interpretation: In poetry, songs, and creative prose, kevadega can evoke atmosphere linked to renewal,
Attestation and scope: There is limited documentation of kevadega as a fixed lexical item in major dictionaries
See also: Estonian language; Estonian grammar; comitative suffix -ga.