elvethet
elvethet is a Hungarian verb. It is the potential form of the verb "elvet," meaning to discard, reject, sow, or throw. The suffix "-het" indicates possibility or ability. Therefore, "elvethet" translates to "can discard," "may reject," "can sow," or "may throw." The specific meaning in context depends on the surrounding words and the overall sentence structure. For example, one might say "A rossz ötleteket elvetheti" which means "One can discard bad ideas." In another context, "A magokat a földbe elvethetjük" translates to "We can sow the seeds into the ground." The verb can be conjugated for different persons and tenses, although the potential aspect is inherent in its form. Understanding the base verb "elvet" and the function of the "-het" suffix is key to interpreting "elvethet" correctly. It signifies that an action of discarding, rejecting, sowing, or throwing is possible or permissible.