päälohkoon
Päälohkoon is a Finnish term used primarily in specialized contexts to denote moving into or toward the main block of a building, facility, or modular layout. It is formed from pää- meaning “main” or “chief” and lohko meaning “block” or “section,” with the illative suffix -koon creating the sense “into the main block.”
Etymology and morphology: In Finnish, compounds often join stem words with case or directional endings. Lohko
Usage and contexts: Päälohkoon is not a widely standard term in general Finnish dictionaries; it occurs in
Examples of use include directional signage and layout descriptions, for instance directing personnel to move toward
See also: Finnish language, Finnish compounds, illative case, architectural terminology.