kuormineen
Kuormineen is a Finnish phrase formed from the noun kuorma (load) with the suffix -ineen, used to indicate that the subject is accompanied by or carrying a load. The construction functions as a predicative modifier or as part of a noun phrase and conveys a state of being loaded or bearing cargo. It is commonly found in descriptive prose, journalism, and official descriptions, especially in contexts related to transportation, logistics, and travel.
In use, kuormineen denotes both the presence of a load and the idea of accompaniment. It can
- Laiva kuormineen saapui satamaan. (The cargo ship arrived at the harbor.)
- Auto kuormineen odotti pysäköintialuetta. (The truck, loaded with cargo, waited in the parking area.)
- Joukko sotilaita ja varusteineen marssi torille. (A group of soldiers with their equipment marched to the
Etymologically, kuormineen reflects Finnish grammar in which the suffix -ineen expresses accompaniment with a concrete noun
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