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reseptin

Reseptin is the genitive form of the Finnish noun resepti, a word with two primary meanings in Finnish: a recipe for cooking and a prescription for medicine. The meaning is usually clear from context, but both senses share a common etymology: resepti is borrowed from the Swedish recept, which ultimately comes from the Latin receptum, meaning something to be taken or used.

Grammatical note: reseptin marks the genitive singular and is used to express possession or relation. It can

Usage and context: In medical contexts, resepti specifically refers to an instruction from a healthcare professional

Contemporary usage: Finnish speakers frequently distinguish the two meanings by surrounding words, and modern references to

describe
the
prescription’s
or
the
recipe’s
attribute,
as
in
reseptin
voimassaolo
(the
prescription’s
validity)
or
reseptin
sisältö
(the
contents
of
the
recipe
or
prescription).
The
form
is
predictable
in
ordinary
Finnish
noun
declension,
and
plural
forms
are
reseptit
(nominative
plural)
or
reseptien
(genitive
plural).
for
dispensing
medication.
In
cooking
contexts,
resepti
refers
to
a
set
of
instructions
for
preparing
a
dish.
Because
resepti
covers
both
senses,
reseptin
is
commonly
used
to
indicate
possession
or
relation
in
phrases
such
as
reseptin
voimassaolo,
reseptin
sisältö,
or
reseptin
ainesosat.
prescriptions
may
also
use
sähköinen
resepti
or
e-resepti
to
denote
electronic
prescriptions.
Overall,
reseptin
functions
as
a
standard
genitive
form
that
links
a
subject
to
its
related
recipe
or
prescription
in
neutral,
formal,
and
everyday
language.