páchané
Páchaný is a Czech verb form derived from the verb "páchat," which means to commit or perpetrate. It functions as a passive participle, often translated into English as "committed," "perpetrated," or "done." This form is used to describe an action that has been carried out, usually in a negative context, such as a crime or a misdeed.
The word "páchaný" typically appears in conjunction with a noun that is the object of the action.
The term is frequently encountered in legal and journalistic contexts when discussing offenses and their attribution.