sokkeloina
Sokkeloina is a Finnish term that describes something as labyrinth-like, or in a labyrinthine manner. It is formed from sokkelo, meaning labyrinth or maze, with the essive suffix -na/-nä, which in Finnish expresses a temporary state or role. Thus sokkeloina can be understood as “as a labyrinth” or “in a labyrinthine way,” and it is primarily used in descriptive or literary contexts to convey complexity, detours, or lack of straightforward structure.
Etymology and form: In Finnish, the essive case marks a temporary state or role and is commonly
Usage and contexts: The term appears mostly in descriptive language to emphasize complexity, confusion, or non-linear
- Kävelyreitti kaupungin vanhassa osassa oli sokkeloina, ja jokainen kulma johti uuteen risteykseen. (The walking route in
- Tekstissä esitetty juoni etenee sokkeloina, mikä lisäsi lukijan epävarmuutta. (The plot unfolds in a labyrinthine manner,