nimekkään
The term "nimekkään" is a Finnish word. It is the genitive form of the adjective "nimekäs". "Nimekäs" translates to "renowned," "famous," "celebrated," or "distinguished" in English. Therefore, "nimekkään" indicates possession or association with something or someone that is renowned or famous. For example, one might refer to "nimekkään taiteilijan teoksia" which translates to "works of a renowned artist." In essence, it signifies a high level of recognition or prestige. The word is frequently used in contexts discussing art, literature, science, or any field where individuals or creations achieve significant public acclaim. Its grammatical function as a genitive case means it modifies a noun that follows it, indicating that the following noun belongs to or is related to a famous entity. Understanding "nimekkään" requires knowledge of Finnish grammar, specifically the genitive case, and its semantic connection to fame and renown.