ukkosta
Ukkosta is a Finnish term that can denote thunder or a thunderstorm in a poetic or literary sense. While everyday Finnish commonly uses words like jyrinä for thunder and myrsky for a storm, ukkosta appears in older texts, folklore, and poetry to evoke the power and awe of the sky.
Etymology and sense development: The form is traditionally linked to Ukko, the Finnish thunder god, and to
Usage and cultural context: In literature and folk songs, ukkosta functions as a vivid, epic image of
Related terms and broader context: Ukkonen and Ukko are closely connected in Finnish myth and language, where
See also: Ukko; Thunder in Finnish mythology; Jyrinä; Myrsky.