ärsytetyn
The word "ärsytetyn" is the genitive singular form of the Finnish adjective "ärsytetty." This adjective translates to "irritated," "annoyed," or "aggravated" in English. In Finnish grammar, the genitive case often indicates possession or a relationship, similar to how "of" or "'s" is used in English. Therefore, "ärsytetyn" would be used in sentences to describe something belonging to or associated with an irritated entity. For instance, it could be part of a phrase like "koiran ärsytetyn katseen" which translates to "the irritated dog's gaze" or "the gaze of the irritated dog." The adjective itself describes a state of being bothered or provoked, indicating a negative emotional or physical response to a stimulus. The specific context in which "ärsytetyn" appears will determine the precise nuance of its meaning.