kincset
Kincset is the definite accusative singular form of the Hungarian noun kincs, which translates to treasure or wealth in English. The base noun kincs refers to valuable objects or wealth in general, while kincset is used when the treasure is the direct object of a verb and is understood as a specific, identifiable treasure.
In usage, kincset appears in sentences such as “Megtaláltuk a kincset,” meaning “We found the treasure.” The
Etymology and context: kincs is a native Hungarian word for treasure, wealth, or valuables, appearing in folk
See also: kincs, kincsek, Hungarian grammar, definite vs. indefinite objects.