elhunyni
Elhunyni is a rarely attested Hungarian verb that, in older or literary usage, denotes dying or perishing. It is not common in modern standard Hungarian, where more common verbs for dying are meghal (to die) and elpusztul (to perish). The prefix el- in Hungarian often adds a sense of completion or cessation, and in elhunyni this gives the sense of an end of life. However, the exact etymology and the underlying root are not well documented in readily available references, and many sources treat elhunyni as a nonstandard or archaic form rather than a productive everyday verb.
The forms and conjugation of elhunyni are not widely documented in contemporary dictionaries, and its usage
In practice, readers encountering elhunyni in texts should treat it as an archaic or literary option for