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kuluneiden

Kuluneiden is a Finnish grammatical form that appears as the genitive plural of the past participle kuluneet, formed from the verb kulua meaning to wear away, to become worn or old. In usage, kuluneiden functions as a modifier indicating that the noun it accompanies belongs to things that have become worn or aged. It is commonly found in phrases describing objects or memories that have endured extensive use or time.

Etymology and morphology: kulunut is the basic adjective meaning worn out. Its plural nominative is kuluneet,

Usage: In everyday Finnish, kuluneiden is used to convey age, wear, or long-standing character. It often appears

Notable uses: There is no widely recognized subject or proper noun named Kuluneiden. The term functions primarily

See also: kulunut, kulua, kuluminen, kuluneisuus.

and
when
the
phrase
requires
a
genitive
plural
modifier,
the
form
kuluneiden
is
used.
This
construction
is
typical
for
adjectives
in
participle
form
that
modify
a
following
noun
in
genitive,
as
in
kuluneiden
kirjojen
kansi
(the
cover
of
the
worn-out
books)
or
kuluneiden
muistojen
vaikutus
(the
influence
of
memories
from
the
past).
in
literary
and
descriptive
prose
to
evoke
nostalgia,
history,
or
material
wear.
While
it
is
not
a
standalone
noun,
its
genitive
plural
form
helps
express
possession
or
association
with
worn
or
aged
things.
as
a
grammatical
form
that
enriches
descriptions
by
signaling
wear
or
the
passage
of
time.