feloldottam
Feloldottam is the first-person singular past tense form of the Hungarian verb feloldani. The prefix fel- conveys a sense of motion toward the surface, release, or completion, and the root oldani is associated with dissolving, loosening, or undoing. The verb covers several related meanings depending on context.
- to dissolve a substance in a liquid, as in sugar dissolving in tea
- to lift or revoke a restriction or ban, such as removing a prohibition
- to relieve or ease a psychological or emotional state, such as releasing tension
Feloldottam is used when the speaker performed the action in the past. It is typically transitive, with
The verb also exists as feloldani (infinitive), feloldódik (reflexive/intransitive sense of dissolving or becoming dissolved), and
In English, feloldottam can translate as I dissolved, I released, or I lifted, depending on context.
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