Nomen

der/die Angeklagte

the accused, the defendant

Der Angeklagte schwieg vor Gericht.

The defendant remained silent in court.

Die Rechte des Angeklagten wurden vorgelesen.

The rights of the accused were read out.

((as subject)) as a subject The defendant entered the room.

((as accusative object)) as a direct object The court questioned the defendant.

((as dative object)) as an indirect object The lawyer helped the defendant.

((as genitive object)) as a possessive The defendant's statement was unclear.

Synonyms: der Beschuldigte (the suspect); Antonyms: der Kläger (the plaintiff), der Staatsanwalt (the prosecutor)

A nominalized adjective from the past participle of 'anklagen' (to accuse), literally meaning 'the accused one'.

Think of the verb 'anklagen' (to accuse). The person who has been accused is 'der Angeklagte'. It's a direct transformation from verb to noun.

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