eludvarolt
Eludvarolt is a Hungarian past participle form derived from the verb eludvarol, meaning to court or woo someone. As a participle, eludvarolt denotes that a person has been courted and can function as an attributive adjective, for example az eludvarolt hölgy, meaning “the wooed lady.” It can also appear in finite verb forms as part of past-tense constructions, depending on sentence structure.
Etymology and morphological notes: The base verb udvarol means to court or woo. It is formed from
Usage: Eludvarolt is relatively rare in contemporary everyday Hungarian and is more common in literary, historical,