eszek

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See also: Eszék

Hungarian[edit]

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): [ˈɛsɛk]
  • Hyphenation: eszek

Etymology 1[edit]

eszik (to eat) +‎ -ek (personal suffix)

Verb[edit]

eszek

  1. (proscribed, though common in casual or dialectal speech) first-person singular indicative present indefinite of eszik
    Synonym: (standard) eszem
    • 1925, Attila József, “With a Pure Heart”, in Tiszta szívvel:
      Harmadnapja nem eszek, / se sokat, se keveset.
      For three days I haven’t fed / not even on mouldy bread. (Péter Zollman, translator; →ISBN, p. 788)
      Three days I’ve been starving numb / for lack of either feast or crumb. (Anton Nyerges, tr.; →ISBN, p. 789)
      Three days’ hunger, not a bite: / nothing heavy, nothing light. (Leslie A. Kery, tr.)

Etymology 2[edit]

esz +‎ -ek

Verb[edit]

eszek

  1. (rare) first-person singular indicative present indefinite of esz

Etymology 3[edit]

ész (intellect, mind) +‎ -ek (plural suffix)

Noun[edit]

eszek

  1. nominative plural of ész

Etymology 4[edit]

esz (E-flat) +‎ -ek (plural suffix)

Noun[edit]

eszek

  1. nominative plural of esz