felkeldés
Felkeldés is a Hungarian term that may denote the act or process of waking up, awakening, or arousing, used in a broad and somewhat abstract sense. In standard Hungarian, more common expressions are felkelés, meaning an uprising or revolt, and felkeltés, meaning arousal or arousing. Because felkeldés is rare and not widely standardized, it typically appears in specialized or literary contexts or as a non‑standard variant. In academic or cultural discussions, it can be used to describe a perceived collective awakening or mobilization within a community, group, or society.
Origin and formation: The word is built from the prefix fel‑ meaning “up” or “again” and the
Usage and examples: In historical analysis felkelés is the standard descriptor for revolts; felkeldés may appear