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vererbten

Vererbten is a form of the German verb vererben, which means to bequeath or to pass on by inheritance. In everyday language it is most commonly encountered as the simple past tense (Präteritum) for the third-person plural: sie vererbten, as in they bequeathed something. It can also appear as an inflected participle used as an adjective in the plural, for example in die vererbten Merkmale, meaning the inherited or inherited traits.

Grammatically, vererbten is the passé simple form of vererben in the plural, and it follows regular verb

Usage and contexts vary. In legal contexts, vererben describes the act of transferring property, money, or assets

Related terms include Vererbung (heredity), vererbtes Merkmal (an inherited trait), vererbt (as an adjective or past

conjugation
patterns
in
German.
Beyond
its
finite
form,
vererbten
can
function
as
an
uninflected
or
inflected
participle
in
compound
or
adjectival
use.
When
used
adjectivally
with
definite
articles,
the
ending
-en
is
typical,
yielding
phrases
such
as
die
vererbten
Merkmale
(the
inherited
traits).
In
no-article
contexts
the
adjective
form
would
typically
appear
as
vererbte
Merkmale.
to
heirs
through
a
will
or
estate
plan.
In
biology
and
medicine,
the
related
noun
Vererbung
refers
to
heredity,
while
inherited
traits
are
often
described
using
vererbte
Merkmale
or
vererbte
Gene.
The
term
emphasizes
a
transmission
from
one
generation
to
the
next,
whether
of
wealth,
status,
or
biological
characteristics.
participle),
and
Erbschaft
(inheritance).
Vererbten
therefore
serves
as
a
versatile
form
tied
to
both
legal
transfers
and
biological
inheritance
in
German.