kulmikkaiden
Kulmikkaiden is a Finnish term formed from the adjective kulmikas, meaning angular or sharp-edged. In Finnish grammar, kulmikkaiden is the genitive plural form of kulmikas, used to indicate “of the angular ones” or, when modifying a noun, to emphasize angular characteristics. The term is not a recognized ethnonym or political group; it functions mainly as a descriptive phrase describing people, objects, or forms with pronounced angularity.
Etymology and form: The root kulm- comes from kulma, meaning corner or angle. The suffix -ikas creates
Usage: Kulmikkaiden appears primarily in descriptive or literary Finnish. It is used when angularity is a salient
Examples in context: In architectural criticism, one might contrast kulmikkaiden rakennusten linjat with more curvilinear forms.