suuremuoto
Suuremuoto is a term used in Estonian-language linguistics to refer to a morphological category that signals maximum magnitude or intensity in adjectives and related forms. The label is not uniformly used across grammars but appears in some historical and descriptive works as a way to discuss how languages encode extreme degree.
Etymology: The compound derives from Estonian suur "big" and muoto "form." Literally, it means "great form." The
Scope and usage: In typological discussions, suur(e)muoto is treated as a high-degree form that expresses extremity,
History: The term appears in older linguistic literature and in some comparative works on Baltic languages,
See also: degree of comparison, superlative, Estonian grammar, linguistic typology.