lyoitettujen
Lyoitettujen is a Finnish term that functions as a genitive plural form of a past passive participle derived from the verb lyödä, meaning to beat or strike. In Finnish, participles can be used as adjectives or as nouns, and their genitive plural form often appears in phrases that describe groups of people or things that have experienced a certain action.
The form lyoitettujen is typically used when the participial adjective is modifying another noun in a possessive
Etymologically, lyoitettujen is built from the root lyö- (the stem of lyödä, to hit) with the past
In usage, lyoitettujen is most frequently found in discussions of violence, victims, or human rights, and may