dallamától
Dallamától is a Hungarian phrase meaning “from the melody” or “inspired by the melody.” It is used in music criticism and lyrical writing to indicate that a work’s source of inspiration, mood, or formal character is derived from a melody rather than from text or other motifs. The expression often functions as a stylistic or metaphorical marker, signaling a close connection between musical and poetic or textual elements.
Etymology and form: the term is built from dallam, meaning melody, combined with a suffix indicating origin,
Usage in criticism and literature: in analyses, dallamától is often employed to describe works where rhythm,
Status: dallamától is a niche, stylistic expression rather than a standardized term in Hungarian linguistics. It