kuluneena
Kuluneena is a term that originates from the Finnish language, where it functions as an adjective derived from the verb tulla (to become). It is most commonly used to describe something that has undergone substantial change or wear, often with a connotation of having lost its original vigor or becoming worn out. The literal translation can be approximated as “having become worn” or “in a used state,” and the word is typically employed in contexts related to physical objects, such as machinery or clothing, as well as in a figurative sense when describing personal or collective states of weariness.
In contemporary Finnish usage, kuluneena is frequently found in the media, where it refers to aging infrastructure
The etymology of kuluneena can be traced to the root kulua, meaning “to become tired” or “to