penesených
The term "penesených" refers to a grammatical form in the Czech language. It is the genitive plural form of the adjective "penesen" (meaning carried or borne) and also the genitive plural of the past participle "penesený" (carried or borne). This form is used when referring to multiple items or people that have been carried or borne, and the context requires the genitive case. For example, it might appear in phrases indicating the absence of, or origin from, such carried items or people. The genitive case in Czech is one of its seven grammatical cases and typically indicates possession, origin, or is used after certain prepositions and verbs. Understanding the declension of adjectives and participles is crucial for correct Czech grammar. The specific ending "-ých" is a common genitive plural marker for adjectives and participles in the masculine animate, neuter, and feminine gender categories. Therefore, "penesených" signifies a plural group of entities that have been carried, situated within a grammatical structure that demands the genitive case.