kookidele
Kookidele is a word form encountered in Estonian language contexts, typically treated as a morphological inflection rather than a standalone dictionary entry. It is described as the allative plural form of the noun kook, which means cake. The allative case in Estonian marks direction toward something or a recipient, and the plural suffix -idele indicates that the reference is to multiple items.
In grammatical terms, kookidele would be used in situations where something is directed toward or allocated
Formation and related forms follow Estonian noun morphology: the base noun kook combines with the plural allative
See also: Estonian language, allative case, Estonian grammar. Given its niche status, kookidele is mainly of