kuviteltuihin
Kuviteltuihin is a Finnish grammatical form derived from the past participle of the verb kuvitella, which means “to imagine, to pretend or to fabricate.” The form is the plural dative case of kuviteltu, and is used to refer to things that have been imagined, fabricated or regarded as fictitious. In everyday usage the word is uncommon; it appears most often in literary, historical and philosophical contexts where authors wish to emphasize the imaginary nature of a character, an event or a phenomenon.
A typical illustration of the form can be found in Finnish epic poetry, where a narrator may
Kuviteltuihin also shows up in scholarly works dealing with myth, folklore and the analysis of collective imagination.
Linguistically the word is a productive morphological derivative; the base verb kuvitella is regularly combined with