kõrgimat
kõrgimat is the genitive case of the Estonian word "kõrge". "Kõrge" translates to "high," "tall," or "elevated" in English. Therefore, "kõrgimat" signifies "of the highest," "of the tallest," or "of the most elevated." This grammatical form is used when referring to something belonging to, coming from, or being characterized by the superlative degree of height or elevation. For instance, in a sentence, "kõrgimat tippu" would mean "of the highest peak." It indicates possession or a relationship with the highest entity or point in a given context. The specific meaning can vary depending on the surrounding words and the overall sentence structure, but the core concept remains the superlative degree of height. It is a fundamental part of Estonian grammar, enabling nuanced descriptions and comparisons within the language.