kihirdetik
Kihirdetik is a Hungarian verb form derived from kihirdetni, meaning to proclaim, publish, or promulgate. It is used in official or formal contexts to indicate that something is being declared or made public by an authority, most commonly laws, decrees, or official decisions. In legal language, acts are often described as kihirdetve or kihirdetve a törvény, with kihirdetik functioning as the present passive form that signals ongoing or forthcoming promulgation.
In usage, kihirdetik typically appears without an explicit agent, emphasizing the act of promulgation itself rather
Grammatically, kihirdetik is the present passive form (or a present-tense public-form) of kihirdetni. Hungarian employs passives
Etymology: kihirdet- stems from ki- (out, forth) plus hirdet (to announce) with the habitual Hungarian passive/third-person
See also: kihirdet, kihirdetés, Magyar közlöny, közzététel.
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