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gesammeltes

Gesammeltes is a German word formed from the verb sammeln (to collect) and the past participle gesammeln/gesammelt. In ordinary usage it functions as an adjective or as part of a nominalized phrase. When used as an adjective before a neuter noun, it takes the ending gesammeltes, as in gesammeltes Wissen (accumulated knowledge) or gesammeltes Material (collected material). This construction conveys the sense that the items or information have been gathered into a set or collection.

The term can also appear as a nominalized form, especially in reference to a body of works

Etymologically, gesammeltes derives from sammeln and its participial forms. Its meaning centers on aggregation, compilation, and

See also terms related to compilation and collection, such as Gesammelte Werke (collected works), gesammeltes Wissen

or
objects.
In
such
cases
it
is
often
written
as
das
Gesammelte,
meaning
“the
collected
[works/items]”
or
“the
things
that
have
been
gathered.”
This
usage
is
common
in
literary
or
archival
contexts,
where
a
collection
is
being
described
or
cataloged.
When
used
in
this
way,
Gesammelte
behaves
as
a
noun
and
is
capitalized.
assembly,
rather
than
on
mere
repetition
or
dispersion.
The
nuance
emphasizes
that
the
material
has
been
curated
or
compiled
into
a
recognizable
set.
(accumulated
knowledge),
and
related
phrases
describing
assembled
or
curated
materials.
In
everyday
language,
gesammeltes
is
a
versatile
descriptor
for
anything
that
has
been
gathered
or
compiled
into
a
group.