fejekkel
Fejekkel is the instrumental plural form of the Hungarian noun fej, which translates to “heads.” The term literally means “with heads,” and it is formed by the plural fejek (heads) plus the instrumental suffix -kel. In Hungarian, the instrumental case expresses accompaniment or the means by which an action is performed, so fejekkel functions as a way to describe doing something with or using multiple heads.
Etymology and morphology are straightforward within Hungarian grammar. The base noun fej takes the plural fejek,
Usage of fejekkel is relatively specialized. It is more likely to be found in literary, ceremonial, or
In contemporary references, fejekkel may appear as part of descriptive passages or as a stylistic device rather
See also: Hungarian grammar, Instrumental case, -val/-vel suffix, -okkal/-ekkel suffixes.