tähdellisen
tähdellisen is a Finnish grammatical form derived from the word tähti, meaning "star." Specifically, it is the genitive plural of tähti. In Finnish grammar, the genitive case indicates possession, origin, or a relationship similar to "of" or "'s" in English. The plural form indicates that the possession or relationship applies to multiple stars. Therefore, tähdellisen translates to "of the stars" or "the stars'" when referring to something belonging to or originating from multiple stars. This form is used in various grammatical constructions, such as indicating the source of something or describing attributes associated with stars. For example, one might say "taivas tähdellisen kauneutta" which means "the sky of the stars' beauty," implying the beauty is inherent to or derived from the stars. Understanding the genitive plural is crucial for comprehending complex sentence structures and nuances in the Finnish language, particularly when discussing astronomical or poetic themes where stars are a common reference point.