dokumentirane
Dokumentirane is an adjective form used in several South Slavic languages, largely meaning “documented” or “recorded.” The term derives from the Latin root *documentum*, passed into Old Church Slavonic and subsequently into modern Slavic tongues through the influence of Roman legal and ecclesiastical documents. In languages such as Croatian, Serbian, Macedonian, and Bosnian, the base noun *dokument* refers to a written or electronic record, while the adjectival participle *dokumentiran* (masculine) or *dokumentirana* (feminine) describes something that has been formally recorded or corroborated by evidence.
In legal, historical, and administrative contexts, *dokumentirane* is often employed to qualify facts, claims, or events
Grammatical usage follows standard Slavic adjective agreement: *dokumentirani slučaj* (documented case), *dokumentirana štata* (documented statute), *dokumentirani
Synonyms in English include “recorded,” “verified,” and “substantiated.” While similar to the English past tense “documented,”