Demütiger
Demütiger is a German term that functions primarily as the comparative form of the adjective demütig, meaning more humble. In everyday language, demütiger is used in ordinary comparative constructions, as in er wurde demütiger (“he became more humble”). The word can also appear as a noun in literary or archaic contexts, Der Demütiger, to denote a person who embodies humility or to personify the quality itself; this nominal use is rare in modern German and tends to occur in religious, philosophical, or poetic texts.
Etymology and grammar: Demütiger is formed from the stem demütig plus the standard suffix -er. The usual
Usage and context: In German-language literature and historical writings, the Demütiger may appear as a character
See also: Demütig, Demut, Humility in philosophy and religion.