suureelle
Suureelle is a Finnish grammatical form derived from the adjective suuri, meaning "great" or "large." It represents the allative case form of the adjective, formed by attaching the suffix -lle to the stem, producing suureelle. The allative case in Finnish marks direction toward something, roughly translating to "to the great" or "to greatness." In practice, suureelle occurs mainly in literary, ceremonial, or historical texts when the writer personifies abstract greatness or dedicates something to that concept. It is not a common everyday construction in modern colloquial Finnish; speakers who want to express related ideas typically use other phrasing or different case forms of the noun or adjective.
Morphology and usage guide: the form is created by adding -lle to the stem of suuri, yielding
Context and notes: Finnish adjectives agree with the nouns they modify in number and case, and when
See also: Finnish grammar, allative case, adjective declension.