pyhinä
Pyhinä is the plural essive form of the Finnish adjective pyhä, meaning holy or sacred. In Finnish grammar, the essive case expresses a state or role, roughly translating to “as” or “in the capacity of.” Pyhinä is used with plural nouns to indicate that something is being described in the sense of “as sacred” or “in a state of holiness” for multiple items, places, or beings. The corresponding singular form is pyhänä.
Common usages include phrases such as pyhinä pidetyt esineet (objects regarded as sacred) and pyhinä pidettävät
Morphology and notes: pyhä means sacred; to form the plural essive, Finnish uses the suffix -nä/-nä in
Cultural context: Concepts of sacredness in Finnish tradition cover objects, places, times, and persons. The plural