puhallettuun
Puhallettuun is a Finnish grammatical form derived from the verb puhaltaa, meaning to blow or to exhale. The base participle puhallettu means “blown” or “formed by blowing,” and puhallettuun is its illative singular form, used to indicate the target or destination of the action in contexts where something is described as being blown into or into which something is blown. In practice, puhallettuun appears mainly in descriptive phrases rather than as a standalone lexical item.
The form is most commonly found in technical or descriptive writing related to processes that involve blowing,
Puhallettu serves as the past participle base meaning “blown.” Other related forms include puhallettua (partitive) and
Puhallettu, puhaltaminen (blowing), glassblowing, sugar art.