minenloppuisesta
minenloppuisesta is a theoretical term used in Finnish linguistics to illustrate how the language combines the gerund-noun suffix -minen with adjectives in the -inen family when forming and inflecting compounds. The form can be analyzed as a synthesis of the gerund noun "minen" and the adjective "loppuinen" in a postposed, inflected modifier such that the ending is expressed as "loppuisesta," roughly translating to “from the -minen ending” or “of the -minen ending.” In descriptive grammar, "minenloppuisesta" would be treated as a compound whose head is the noun "minen" and whose modifier is the inflected adjective form "loppuisesta." This example helps illustrate how Finnish can attach case endings to multi-morpheme bases and how word formation can produce long, morphologically rich forms.
Because it is not a standard lexical item found in common dictionaries, the precise interpretation of "minenloppuisesta"
See also: Finnish language morphology, suffix -minen, adjectives in Finnish, Finnish compound words, grammatical case endings.