myrskyihin
Myrskyihin is a Finnish word form derived from the noun myrsky, which means storm. It is the illative plural form, used to express movement toward or into multiple storms, or to indicate a context involving several storms. In Finnish grammar, the illative case marks direction or towardness, and the plural form signals more than one referenced storm.
Formation and usage. The term is formed by adding the illative plural suffix to the stem myrsky-,
Context and register. Myrskyihin can occur in poetry, descriptive prose, or technical writing that treats multiple
See also. Finnish grammar, illative case, myrsky, myrskyt, myrskyyn, myrskyn.
Note. As a specialized grammatical form, myrskyihin is typically encountered in written Finnish rather than casual