kehdata

Etymology
From.

Verb

 * 1)  to be able to bring oneself to do something, dare, venture, have the nerve (confidence, courage)
 * 2)  to not be ashamed, be proud, not be embarrassed
 * 3)  to have the impudence or nerve, dare, be able
 * 4)  to feel like doing something, to have the desire or energy to
 * 1)  to have the impudence or nerve, dare, be able
 * 2)  to feel like doing something, to have the desire or energy to
 * 1)  to have the impudence or nerve, dare, be able
 * 2)  to feel like doing something, to have the desire or energy to
 * 1)  to feel like doing something, to have the desire or energy to
 * 1)  to feel like doing something, to have the desire or energy to

Usage notes
The distinction between "to dare, have the courage or impudence to do" and "to feel like doing something" is historically a rigid difference between Western and Eastern Finnish:

Standard Finnish largely follows Western Finnish, but is also accepted in standard Finnish with the same meaning as it has in Eastern Finnish. Other synonyms like and  are attested in both groups and are also standard.