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gefärbten

Gefärbten is the attributive past participle form of the German verb färben, meaning dyed or colored. It is used to describe something that has been dyed and is often found before a noun in phrases such as gefärbte Haare (dyed hair), gefärbte Stoffe (dyed fabrics) or gefärbte Wolle (dyed wool). As an adjective, gefärbten is declined according to the case, number, and gender of the noun it modifies.

In standard usage, the ending of gefärbten follows German adjective declension rules. With a definite article,

Etymology and use contexts: färben is a core German verb meaning to dye or color, related to

you
typically
see
der
gefärbte
Pullover
(masculine
singular
nominative),
den
gefärbten
Pullover
(masculine
singular
accusative),
die
gefärbten
Haare
(plural
nominative),
den
gefärbten
Haaren
(dative
plural),
and
der
gefärbten
Hose
(feminine
singular
genitive).
Without
a
definite
article,
strong
or
mixed
inflection
applies,
yielding
forms
like
gefärbter
Pullover
(masculine
nominative)
or
gefärbte
Stoffe
(plural
nominative).
The
form
gefärbten
commonly
appears
in
masculine
singular
accusative
and
in
all
plural
occurrences.
Farbe
(color).
Gefärbten
appears
across
domains
such
as
textiles,
fashion,
cosmetics,
and
art,
where
products
or
materials
are
described
by
their
dyed
state,
for
example
gefärbte
Haare
in
hair
coloring,
oder
gefärbte
Stoffe
in
fabric
labeling.
The
participle
can
also
function
in
passive
constructions
with
the
participle
gefärbt,
but
as
an
attributive
adjective
it
primarily
appears
as
gefärbten.