louhittuja
Louhittuja is a Finnish linguistic and descriptive term meaning “mined” or “quarried,” used as the past participle form of the verb louhia. It functions primarily as a modifier describing material or objects that have been produced by quarrying rather than by digging or other extraction methods. In ordinary usage, louhittuja appears in phrases where a noun following it is in the partitive case, such as louhittuja kiviä or louhittuja rakennusmateriaaleja.
Etymology and form: The word derives from the verb louhia, meaning to quarry or extract stone. The
Usage and context: Louhittuja is commonly found in geology, archaeology, architecture, and construction texts to indicate
Typical collocations and examples: Common phrases include louhittuja kiviä (mined stones), louhittuja rakennusmateriaaleja (quarried building materials),
Related terms: Louhia (to quarry), louhittu (mined, singular), and related adjectives such as louhittu/kivi. In Finnish,