tyydyttämien
Tyydyttämien is a Finnish term used mainly in linguistic and grammatical descriptions to refer to a genitive plural form derived from the verb tyydyttää, meaning “to satisfy.” The form is viewed as a nominalized participial construct rather than a stand‑alone lexeme, and it appears in analyses of how participial meanings can function within noun phrases in Finnish. In practice, tyydyttämien is described as indicating “of the satisfied ones” or “those who have been satisfied,” depending on the surrounding syntactic context.
In Finnish morphology, the -mien ending marks the genitive plural for certain nominalized forms based on participles
Typical usages are found in phrases that translate roughly to “the interpretation of the satisfied conditions”
See also Finnish grammar, participles, nominalization, syntax.