petkuttanut
Petkuttanut is the past participle of the Finnish verb petkuttaa, meaning to deceive, swindle, or defraud. It is used to describe that someone has committed fraud and can appear in two main ways: as part of a verb phrase in the perfect tense (for example, on petkuttanut = has defrauded) or as a modifier meaning “a person who has defrauded” (petkuttanut henkilö). The related noun forms are petkuttaminen (the act of defrauding) and petokset (frauds). The root of the word is pett- from the verb pettää (to deceive) joined with the common suffix -uttaa, which creates a notion of performing the action.
Usage and nuance: In neutral or descriptive writing, petkuttanut denotes a past action involving deceit or
- Hän on petkuttanut useita asiakkaita. (He has defrauded several customers.)
- Petkuttanut henkilö sai tuomion. (A person who has defrauded was sentenced.)
Notes: The term is common in everyday language as well as in reporting or discussion of financial