See also: hok, hök, hők, HÖK, and HOK

Hungarian edit

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): [ˈhoːk]
  • Hyphenation: hók

Noun edit

hók

  1. (folksy) Only used in hókon csap / vág / üt (to hit / strike / slap [someone] on the temple, less commonly on the nape, forehead, or another part of the head).

Declension edit

It only occurs in the forms hókon with -on (superessive suffix) and hókán with -a (possessive suffix) +‎ -n (superessive suffix), as well as in its inflected alternative forms hókonyon and hókonyán (with the same suffixes).[1]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Benkő, Loránd, ed. A magyar nyelv történeti-etimológiai szótára I–IV. (“The Historical-Etymological Dictionary of the Hungarian Language”). Budapest: Akadémiai, 1967–1984. →ISBN. Vol. 1: A–Gy (1967), vol. 2: H–O (1970), vol. 3: Ö–Zs (1976), vol. 4: index (1984).