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größerer

größerer is a German adjective form, the comparative of groß, used specifically in attributive position to describe a masculine singular noun when the article is indefinite or a possessive determiner. It is not used as a stand-alone predicate form and is distinct from the form used after a definite article.

In practice, größerer appears in phrases such as ein größerer Mann (a bigger man) or mein größerer

When the definite article der/die/das is used, the attributive form changes: der größere Mann (masculine nominative

Etymology: gröberer derives from the adjective groß, which forms the comparative größe/größer with umlaut, plus the

Bruder
(my
bigger/brother).
After
an
indefinite
article
or
a
possessive
determiner,
the
adjective
takes
the
mixed
declension
ending
-er
for
masculine
singular
nominative,
as
in
ein
größerer
Mann
or
mein
größerer
Bruder.
In
the
accusative,
this
form
becomes
einen
größeren
Mann,
and
in
the
dative,
einem
größeren
Mann.
The
form
gröberer
is
not
used
in
feminine
or
neuter
contexts;
those
genders
have
different
endings
(for
example,
der
größere
Mann
after
a
definite
article,
or
das
größere
Haus
with
the
neuter
singular).
with
definite
article),
das
größere
Haus
(neuter
nominative
with
definite
article).
In
short,
größerer
is
the
masculine
singular
attributive
form
after
an
indefinite
article
or
possessive
determiner,
while
größere
appears
after
a
definite
article.
standard
attributive
endings
used
in
German.
Related
forms
include
größer
(the
bare
comparative)
and
gröbere/größere
in
other
gender-number
contexts.