kuivukkeessa
Kuivukkeessa is a Finnish term used to describe being in a dry condition or during a drought. The form is the inessive case of a stem connected with dryness, yielding the meaning "in dryness" or "in a state of drought." The exact spelling and usage are not common in standard Finnish and it is typically found in dialects, poetry, or descriptive prose to evoke dryness.
Etymology and formation: The suffix -essa marks location or state in Finnish, so kuivukkeessa literally translates
Usage: In practice, the form is used to convey a state of aridity, often in environmental descriptions,
See also: Finnish language, Finnish dialects, inessive case, dryness, drought.