kezébe
Kezébe is a Hungarian illative possessive construction that means “into (someone’s) hand(s).” It is formed from the noun kéz (hand) combined with a possessive suffix to indicate the owner, followed by the illative ending -be, signaling movement into that entity. The overall sense is to express that something is placed, entrusted, or transferred into the custody or control of a person.
In use, kezébe is employed with verbs of giving, handing over, entrusting, or falling under someone’s authority.
Etymologically, kezébe combines kéz with a possessive suffix indicating ownership and the illative case ending -be.
See also: Hungarian illative case, Hungarian possessive constructions, idioms of handing over and entrusting.