Felégeted
Felégeted is a Hungarian word that translates to "burned" or "charred" in English. It is the past tense of the verb "feléget" which means "to burn" or "to char". The word is derived from the prefix "fele-" which indicates a change or transformation, and the root "éget" which means "to burn". Felégeted is used to describe something that has been completely or partially consumed by fire, resulting in a blackened or charred appearance. It can also be used metaphorically to describe something that has been severely damaged or ruined. The word is commonly used in everyday language and is an essential part of the Hungarian vocabulary.