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vollendest

Vollendest is a verb form in the German language. It represents the second-person singular present tense of the verb vollenden, which means to complete, finish, or bring to perfection. The form is historical and is primarily found in Early New High German and in poetry, hymns, or other texts that aim for an archaic or elevated tone.

Etymology and form: vollenden combines the prefix voll- (fully, completely) with enden (to end or conclude). The

Usage and context: Vollendest is not common in contemporary everyday German. It is typically encountered in

Related terms: The past participle of vollenden is vollendet, and the noun form for the act is

See also: Vollendung; Vollendet.

specific
ending
-est
marks
the
second-person
singular
in
certain
older
German
conjugation
patterns,
distinguishing
it
from
the
modern
standard
form.
classical
literature,
religious
writings,
or
stylistic
prose
that
seeks
a
historical
flavor.
When
encountered
today,
it
signals
an
archaic
or
poetic
register
and
is
used
to
evoke
a
sense
of
antiquity
or
formality.
Vollendung
(completion,
perfection).
The
verb
itself
belongs
to
the
broader
family
of
German
verbs
expressing
the
idea
of
finishing
or
bringing
something
to
its
intended
end.