völligen
Völligen is the inflected form of the German adjective völling? the adjective völlige? Wait, the correct base is völlig, meaning complete or utter. Völligen is the plural weak ending used after definite determiners. In practice, völligen appears in phrases describing multiple nouns when the determiner signals a definite context, such as die, jene, meine, and similar.
Etymology and grammar: The adjective völlig derives from voll meaning full, with the suffix -ig to form
Usage: v ö ll igen conveys totality or extremity and is common in formal, journalistic, and literary
See also: völlig, voll, Adjektivdeklination, Deutsche Grammatik.
Note: Völligen as a stand-alone noun or place name is not established in standard German-language references;