kanyargós
Kanyargós is a Hungarian adjective meaning winding or meandering, used to describe physical features with many bends or curves. It is commonly applied to roads, rivers, coastlines, and landscapes that exhibit a sinuous outline. The term can also be used figuratively to describe processes, plans, or arguments that proceed in a convoluted or intricate manner.
Etymology and form: the word is derived from the noun kanyar, meaning bend or turn, with the
Usage: kanyargós is most often placed before the noun in standard word order (kanyargós út, kanyargós folyó,
Translations and nuance: in English, kanyargós is commonly translated as winding, serpentine, or meandering. While synonyms
See also: related Hungarian terms for landscape descriptions and figurative language describing complexity.