Birtokosa
Birtokosa is a Hungarian noun that denotes the possessor or owner of a thing. It can refer to the person who holds property, rights, or other forms of possession in a given context. The word is formed from the root birtok, meaning possession or estate, with the suffix -osa to yield a noun that names the person who possesses something. In contemporary Hungarian, birtokosa is relatively rare and is more often found in historical texts, legal-historical writing, or literary usage. In everyday language, terms like tulajdonos (owner) or birtokos (possessor) are more common.
Usage and context: Birtokosa tends to appear in older or more formal registers rather than in casual
- A kertet a birtokosa használja. (The possessor uses the garden.)
- A birtokosa köteles megőrizni az épületet. (The owner/possessor is obliged to maintain the building.)
- Birtok
Notes: While understandable to speakers of Hungarian, birtokosa is not part of everyday vocabulary for most