varastajan
Varastajan is the genitive singular form of the Finnish noun varastaja. The base noun varastaja refers to a person who steals (thief) or, less commonly, to a person involved in handling or storing goods in some contexts. The form varastajan is used to indicate possession or association, as in phrases like “varastajan toiminta” (the thief’s activity) or “varastajan hallussa ollut tavara” (the item that was in the thief’s possession).
Etymology and morphology: Varastaja is an agent noun derived from the verb varastaa (to steal) with the
Meanings and usage: The primary meaning of varastaja is a thief or robber. This sense appears in
Examples of usage: Varastajan epäillään ottaneen tavaroita. (The thief is suspected of having taken items.) Varastajan
Notes: Varastajan is never a standalone brand or proper noun; it is a grammatical form of varastaja