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gefundener

Gefundener is not a standalone German word with a separate dictionary entry in most usages; rather, it is the masculine singular inflected form of the adjective gefund(en) derived from the verb finden, meaning found or discovered. The form arises through standard German adjective declension and is used to describe nouns that have been found.

In practice, gefundener appears in phrases such as ein gefundener Beweis (a found or discovered piece of

Usage and nuance: gefundener emphasizes that the noun it modifies has been located or identified during an

Etymology: the form combines the ge- prefix with the past participle gefunden of finden. Pronunciation is approximately

evidence)
or
der
gefundene
Gegenstand
(the
found
object),
with
the
ending
adapting
to
case,
gender,
and
article.
Other
inflected
forms
include
gefundene
(feminine
or
plural)
and
gefundene
Beweise,
die
gefundenen
Hinweise,
etc.
The
word
can
also
function
as
a
nominalized
adjective
when
capitalized,
for
example
Der
Gefundene,
meaning
“the
found
one”
(a
person
found
after
being
lost
or
located),
and
Die
Gefundene/Die
Gefundenen
for
the
corresponding
feminine
or
plural
noun
phrases.
investigation,
search,
or
discovery
process.
It
is
common
in
technical,
forensic,
archaeological,
and
descriptive
writing,
as
well
as
in
narrative
contexts
where
objects
or
people
are
being
described
as
having
been
found.
[ɡəˈfʊndən].
See
also
German
adjective
declension,
past
participles
of
finden,
and
nominalized
adjectives.