hagyás
Hagyás is a Hungarian noun derived from the verb hagyni, meaning to leave or to allow. The word has several related meanings and is used in different contexts to describe acts of leaving or ceasing.
One primary sense is departure or farewell. In social and literary contexts hagyás denotes the act of
A second sense concerns cessation or abstinence. Hagyás can describe the deliberate ending of a habit, practice,
Less common are uses in historical or administrative language, where hagyás can imply the act of letting
Etymology and related terms: hagyás comes from hagyni, “to leave” or “to allow,” with the suffix -ás
Usage notes: Hagyás is a polysemous term whose exact meaning depends on context. In everyday speech, more