pienhiirisiä
Pienhiirisiä is a Finnish word formed as the plural partitive of the adjective pienhiirinen, which literally means “mouse-sized” or “mouse-like.” The base is built from pien- meaning “small” and hiiri meaning “mouse,” with the common adjectival suffix -nen. In Finnish, adjectives agree with the nouns they modify in number and case, and the plural partitive pienhiirisiä is used to describe multiple nouns that are in the partitive case, such as pienhiirisiä olentoja (small, mouse-like beings) or pienhiirisiä elinympäristöjä (small, mouse-like habitats), depending on context.
Usage is relatively rare in everyday language. More common alternatives to convey a similar sense include hiiren
Notes: The form is not widely attested in standard dictionaries; readers may encounter it mainly in literature
See also: hiiri, kokoinen, pienhiirinen, Finnish adjective declension, partitive case.