geflossene
Geflossene is the attributive form of the German past participle geflossen, derived from the verb fließen (to flow). It describes something that has flowed or, in a broader sense, something that has elapsed or moved on. The form is used in combination with a noun, and its ending changes to agree with gender, number, and case of that noun (for example: geflossenes Wasser, geflossene Ströme, geflossene Jahre).
- Geflossenes Wasser refers to water that has flowed past a point, often used in hydrological or
- Geflossene Ströme denotes rivers or currents that have flowed, typically in a geographical or metaphorical sense.
- Geflossene Jahre can be used poetically to mean years that have passed, though more common phrases
- Geflossen is the standard past participle form, and geflossene is its attributive adjective form before a
- In everyday language, expressions about time more frequently use terms like verstrichene Zeit or vergangene Zeit.
- The meaning contrasts with verflossen, which also conveys passage or elapsed time but is more common