tüvedest
Tüvedest is an Estonian grammatical form, the elative plural of the noun tüvi. It literally means “from the stems” or “from the trunks,” and is used to indicate origin or source when referring to more than one stem or trunk. The form is created by taking the plural nominative tüved (stems, trunks) and adding the elative plural ending -est to convey movement from or provenance from that group.
In Estonian, tüvi has several core senses. The most common meaning is a plant or tree stem
Morphologically, tüvedest is formed as elative plural: from the plural noun tüved. It answers questions such
Etymology traces tüvi to a Finnic root meaning a stem or main axis, with tüvedest reflecting standard
See also: tüvi, elative case, Estonian morphology, Finnic language relations.