Lábat
Lábat is a grammatical form of the Hungarian noun láb, which means leg or foot. It is used as the definite direct object in the singular. In Hungarian, nouns change form to indicate case and definiteness, and lábat marks that the leg is the specific object of the verb.
In usage, lábat appears in sentences where the speaker refers to a particular leg as the object
Etymology and morphology are tied to the root láb. The base noun denotes the limb, while lábat
The term is generally discussed within the context of Hungarian grammar and morphology rather than as an
See also: láb, Hungarian language, Hungarian grammar, definite direct object, accusative case.