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angemeßene

Angemeßene is a historical spelling variant of the German adjective angemessen, meaning appropriate or fitting. It appears mainly in older texts, bibliographies, or transcriptions of early modern writings, and is not standard in contemporary German.

Meaning and formation: The term conveys the same sense as the modern form angemeßene, namely something that

Orthography and history: The variant with the Eszett (ß) reflects historical spelling practices. In older German

Modern usage: In current German, the ß-variant is considered archaic. Most writers use angemessen (or its inflected

See also: Angemessenheit, Angemessen, Orthography and German spelling history.

is
suitable
or
proper
for
a
given
situation.
The
adjective
is
formed
from
the
prefix
an-
and
the
past
participle
gemessen
(from
messen),
indicating
suitability
judged
against
circumstances.
When
used
as
a
noun,
das
Angemessene
can
denote
the
concept
of
propriety
or
the
appropriate
thing,
though
this
nominal
use
is
uncommon
in
everyday
language.
orthography,
ß
appeared
after
long
vowels
or
complex
vowel
sounds,
while
ss
was
used
after
short
vowels.
Since
orthographic
reforms,
the
standard
modern
spelling
is
typically
angemessen,
with
inflected
forms
like
angemessene
or
Angemessene,
depending
on
grammar.
The
form
angemeßene
is
largely
found
only
in
quotations
or
studies
of
historical
texts.
forms)
in
everyday
language.
The
noun
form
Das
Angemessene
may
occur
in
literary
or
philosophical
contexts
to
refer
to
the
concept
of
appropriateness,
but
it
remains
rare.