großem
Großem is a German adjective, the dative singular masculine or neuter form of the word "groß". "Groß" itself translates to "big", "large", "great", or "tall" in English. The dative case in German is used to indicate the indirect object of a verb or the object of certain prepositions. Therefore, "großem" would appear in a sentence where a masculine or neuter noun in the dative case is modified by the adjective "groß". For instance, in the phrase "mit großem Interesse" (with great interest), "großem" modifies the masculine noun "Interesse" which is in the dative case following the preposition "mit". Similarly, "er gab dem großen Hund einen Knochen" (he gave the big dog a bone) uses "großen" (a different dative form) to modify the masculine noun "Hund". The specific ending of the adjective in German depends on the gender, case, and number of the noun it modifies, as well as the presence or absence of a definite or indefinite article. Understanding the dative case and adjective declension is crucial for correctly using forms like "großem" in German grammar.