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angefallener

Angefallener is a German attributive adjective form derived from the past participle angefallen of the verb anfallen, which has senses including to attack, to befall, or to incur. As an adjective it describes a noun as having been attacked, occurred, or incurred, and its exact meaning depends on context.

In usage, angefallener commonly appears in phrases where a noun has been affected by an action or

Grammar and inflection: angefallener is the masculine nominative singular form used with an indefinite article (ein

Notes: angefallener as a standalone noun is uncommon; when capitalized as Angefallener or Angefallene, it may

event.
In
a
military
context,
it
can
describe
an
enemy
or
forces
that
have
attacked,
for
example
ein
angefallener
Feind
or
angefallene
Truppen.
In
financial
or
administrative
contexts,
it
describes
costs,
claims,
or
burdens
that
have
occurred,
such
as
angefallene
Kosten
or
angefallene
Forderungen.
The
sense
“occurring”
or
“incurred”
is
typical
when
the
noun
is
abstract
or
economic.
angefallener
Feind).
With
a
definite
article,
the
form
changes
to
der
angefallene
Feind.
Plural
forms
are
angefallene
Feinde
(nom/acc)
or
the
declined
forms
used
with
articles:
die
angefallenen
Kosten.
The
feminine
and
neuter
forms
differ
(e.g.,
eine
angefallene
Kosten
is
not
correct;
correct
feminine
would
be
eine
angefallene
Forderung;
neuter
would
be
ein
angefallenes
Problem).
The
participial
adjective
behaves
like
other
past
participle
adjectives
in
German:
endings
depend
on
gender,
number,
and
article
type.
appear
in
specialized
contexts
to
refer
to
“the
fallen”
or
survivors
in
war
reports,
but
this
is
a
niche
usage.
Overall,
the
term
is
best
understood
as
a
grammatical
form
of
angefallen
used
to
describe
objects
or
entities
affected
by
an
attack,
occurrence,
or
incursion.