pealauseest
Pealauseest is an Estonian linguistic term describing the elative form of the noun pealause, which means main clause. The elative case conveys origin or source, so pealauseest literally means “from the main clause.” The base word pealause refers to the principal clause of a sentence, and its elative form is used primarily in descriptive grammar and scholarly discussion rather than in everyday speech.
In Estonian grammar, pealauseest serves to mark information or phenomena that originate from or are derived
Forming and inflecting this noun follows standard Estonian case patterns. The singular elative is pealauseest, and
Examples of usage include: “Pealauseest pärinev teave vajab täpsustamist,” meaning information originating from the main clause
See also: alause (subordinate clause), tehe ja väide seotud pealausega, Estonian syntax and grammar terminology.