félárva
Félárva is a Hungarian word that translates to "half-orphan" in English. It specifically refers to a child who has lost one of their parents. The term is commonly used in social contexts and legal definitions within Hungary to describe the status of a child. This designation can have implications for social welfare benefits, inheritance laws, and care arrangements. Historically and in contemporary society, a félárva child is considered to be in a distinct category from a full orphan, who has lost both parents. The concept acknowledges the partial loss of parental support and guidance, which can still significantly impact a child's upbringing. The term is generally used without negative connotation, simply as a factual descriptor of a familial circumstance.