liigsesse
Liigsesse is an Estonian word form that represents the illative case of the noun liigsus, which translates as excess, surplus, or overabundance. In Estonian grammar, the illative case marks motion toward or into a state, and is formed with the suffix -sse; thus liigsesse literally means “into excess.” The term is primarily encountered in linguistic, philosophical, or theoretical discussions rather than in everyday speech.
The noun liigsus itself is formed from the root liiga, meaning too much or excessive, with the
In usage, liigsesse may appear in formal or academic prose to describe moving into a state characterized
Related terms include liigsus (excess) and the broader set of Estonian grammatical cases used to express states