pelkäävistä
Pelkäävistä is the elative plural form of the present active participle pelkäävä, which comes from the verb pelätä meaning “to fear.” In Finnish, the present active participle functions as an adjective-like descriptor and can appear in non-finite clauses or as part of a noun phrase. The form pelkäävistä marks the head noun in the elative plural, typically indicating “from the fearful [ones]/from among the fearful [ones]” or “of the fearful [ones]” depending on the syntactic construction.
Morphology and usage. The base form pelkäävä describes someone or something that is fear-ing or fearful. To
Related forms. Finnish participles show a range of forms for different cases and numbers. The present active
See also. Finnish grammar, present active participles, elative case.