aseelliset
Aseelliset is in Finnish an adjective describing persons, groups or institutions that possess and may use weapons. The term is used in public discourse to distinguish armed actors from unarmed ones and can refer to a range of actors, from national defense forces (aseelliset voimat) to non-state groups such as militias or insurgents, as well as to individuals who carry firearms. The exact meaning depends on context, including whether the emphasis is on capability, function, or legality.
In legal and policy discussions the presence of arms is governed by law. In Finland, for example,
Etymology: ase (weapon) + -ellinen yields aseelliset, meaning armed. Related terms include aseistettu (armed or weaponized), aseistus
Usage notes: Aseelliset is a neutral descriptive term but can carry normative weight in media and political