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höhere

höhere is a German attributive adjective form related to hoch, meaning high or higher. It is used to describe a feminine singular noun and corresponds to the feminine singular form in the nominative and accusative cases when the adjective appears before the noun with a determiner such as die or eine. In phrases like die höhere Schule or eine höhere Geschwindigkeit, higher degrees are expressed by this form.

In German grammar, adjectives change endings according to case, gender, number, and the presence or type of

Common usages illustrate its meaning as “higher” or “greater.” Examples include die höhere Schule (the higher

Etymology traces hohe to the Germanic root for high, with the umlaut and the ending -e signaling

See also: hoch, Höhere Schule, Geschwindigkeit, German adjectives, German grammar.

determiner.
For
feminine
singular
nouns
in
the
nominative
or
accusative
case,
the
attributive
form
commonly
seen
is
höhere,
especially
after
a
definite
article
die
or
an
indefinite
article
eine.
Without
a
determiner,
the
strong
declension
can
yield
different
endings,
and
the
exact
form
depends
on
the
specific
syntactic
context.
The
word
höhe
itself
forms
the
base
meaning
“high,”
while
höhere
specifically
marks
the
feminine
singular
attributive
position
in
many
common
constructions.
school,
a
secondary
education
institution
in
some
contexts)
and
eine
höhere
Geschwindigkeit
(a
higher
speed).
The
term
is
productive
in
comparative
and
descriptive
phrases,
referring
to
a
greater
degree
of
a
quality
such
as
height,
level,
or
intensity.
feminine
singular
agreement
in
the
attributive
position.
The
form
höher–
serves
as
the
comparative
stem,
but
höhere
is
the
inflected
form
used
before
feminine
nouns
in
standard
word
order.