viittaamansa
Viittaamansa is a Finnish grammatical construction formed from the verb viitata “to refer to, to point to,” the past‑active participle viittaama, and the possessive suffix -nsa. The result is a participial noun phrase meaning “that which he pointed to” or “the thing he referred to.” It is used to denote an entity that has already been specified or indicated by the subject, in a compact alternative to a full relative clause.
In use, viittaamansa typically precedes a head noun and can be found in phrases such as viittaamansa
The form reflects Finnish’s ability to create nominalized expressions from verbal roots with participial and possessive
See also: viitata, Finnish participial constructions, Finnish grammar.