Nahendem
Nahendem is a term that appears in discussions of German grammar, often in reference to the inflected forms of the root meaning near or approaching. It is associated with the adjective or present participle nahend, which conveys proximity in space or time. In standard modern German, the attributive forms that describe something near or imminent are usually nahende or nahenden, depending on gender, case, and article. The specific form nahendem is generally considered nonstandard in contemporary High German and may appear only in dialectal variants, historical texts, or as a misspelling.
Etymology and usage in standard German
The word derives from nah- “near” plus the participial suffix -end. When used before a noun in
Nonstandard or dialectal notes
Because nahendem is not listed as a standard form in major dictionaries, it is usually treated as
German grammar; adjective declension; present participles in German; German orthography.