gemähter
Gemähter is an attributive form of the German adjective gemäht, derived from the verb mähen (to mow). It is used to describe something that has been mowed. The base past participle gemäht is used predicatively, as in Der Rasen ist gemäht. When used attributively before a noun, gemähter takes the normal adjective endings according to case, gender, and number, for example der gemähte Rasen (the mowed lawn), den gemähten Rasen (the mowed lawn, accusative), dem gemähten Rasen (dative). With an indefinite article, forms include ein gemähter Rasen (nominative) and einen gemähten Rasen (accusative). The exact ending varies with the grammatical context, following standard German adjective declension.
Etymology and usage context: The word combines the prefix ge- with the past participle mäht from mähen,
Related terms: The related forms include the past participle gemäht (used predicatively or in perfect tenses)