kouristaa
Kouristaa is a Finnish verb meaning to seize or grasp something with one’s hand or hands, typically by curling the fingers into a fist and closing the grip tightly. It describes the act of grabbing or clenching rather than merely touching or holding loosely. The term is primarily used for physical actions, such as gripping an object firmly or clenching one’s fists.
Etymology and related forms: the verb is derived from the noun koura, meaning claw or hand, with
Conjugation and usage: kouristaa is a regular Finnish verb. In the present tense the forms are: minä
Synonyms and contrasts: common alternatives include puristaa (to squeeze tightly), tarttua (to grab hold of), and
See also: koura (claw/hand), kouristus (cramp/spasm), puristaa.