csontokra
Csontokra is a Hungarian grammatical form rather than a standalone lexical item. It represents the allative case applied to the plural noun csontok (bones), producing csontokra, which conveys a directional or destinational meaning such as toward or onto the bones. The form is primarily encountered in linguistic description and in contexts where direction toward a group of bones is being specified.
Etymology and morphology: the base noun csont means bone. In the plural it becomes csontok. To express
Usage: csontokra is not a common everyday item in standard conversation. It is more likely to appear
Related terms and concepts: allative case in Hungarian, the plural suffix -ok, and the allative suffix -ra/-re.