kegyelmét
Kegyelmét is a Hungarian noun form associated with the concept of grace, favor, or permission granted by a sovereign or other high authority. In historical and ceremonial language it appears as part of honorific expressions referring to a ruler or person in a position of power. The term is linked to the broader family of words built from kegyelem and kegyelmesség, which denote mercy, grace, and benevolence, and it commonly functions as the definite object form in sentences, reflecting Hungarian grammar where the definite object takes specific suffixes.
In usage, kegyelmet and related forms appear in formal or archaic texts, such as royal decrees, church
Relationship to other honorifics is notable. Hungarian has several titles and forms of address for different
Overall, kegyelmét is primarily of historical and linguistic interest, illustrating how Hungarian has built honorifics around