neieltä
neieltä is a Finnish word that translates to "from the nail" or "off the nail." It is a locative case ending used to indicate removal from or detachment from a nail, peg, or similar object. For example, if something is hanging on a nail and is then taken down, one might say it was removed "neieltä." The word is formed by adding the locative suffix "-ltä" to the noun "neila," which means nail. This grammatical construction is common in Finnish, where suffixes are used extensively to convey various grammatical relationships. The meaning of "neieltä" is quite literal and specific, referring to a physical action of detaching something from a point of attachment. It is not commonly used in figurative language or abstract contexts.