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Älterer

Älterer is a German adjective form related to the word alt, meaning older. It is the masculine singular inflected form used in attributive position after an indefinite article or possessive determiner, for example ein älterer Mann or mein älterer Bruder. With a definite article, the corresponding form is der ältere Mann, where the ending is -e. In other genders and numbers, the endings differ (eine ältere Frau, das ältere Kind, ältere Männer), but the specific form älterer appears in masculine singular with non-definite determiners.

As a member of the comparative structure, the comparative degree itself is älter (for example, Der Mann

Älterer can also appear in a noun-like sense through related forms. In standard German, the noun for

Etymology traces back to the adjective alt, itself from Old High German alt and related to other

ist
älter
als
der
Junge).
The
form
älterer
is
not
used
in
comparative
clauses;
it
is
a
special
attributive
ending
that
appears
only
in
certain
determiner
contexts,
not
in
comparisons
introduced
by
als.
an
elder
or
senior
is
der
Ältere
(plural
die
Älteren),
meaning
a
person
who
is
older
or
holds
an
elder
role
in
a
group.
This
noun
form
is
distinct
from
the
adjective
and
is
capitalized
when
used
as
a
noun.
Germanic
languages’
terms
for
old
or
aged.
The
word
has
a
direct
function
in
everyday
language
for
describing
age,
and
its
inflected
forms
integrate
with
German
article
systems
to
mark
gender,
number,
and
case.