siivestä
Siivestä is the elative singular form of the Finnish noun siipi, meaning wing. In Finnish grammar, the elative case expresses origin or source, so siivestä translates to “from the wing” or “out of the wing.” The form is used when something is described as coming from or emerging from a wing, such as in anatomical descriptions or in literary contexts.
In anatomical or descriptive language, siivestä is employed to specify origin from a wing. For example, höyhen
The base word is siipi (wing). Other common cases include genitive siiven, illative siipeen, allative siivelle,
Siipi derives from Proto-Finnic roots and has cognates in related Finnic languages, such as Estonian tiib. The