kioldódva
Kioldódva is a Hungarian verb meaning "unraveled," "loosened," or "released." It describes a state of something that was previously bound, restricted, or tense becoming free. The word can be used in a literal sense, such as a knot kioldódva, or figuratively, to describe a person or situation that has become relaxed or less inhibited.
The etymology of kioldódva traces back to the verb "kiold," which itself is composed of the prefix
In a physical context, one might say a rope has kioldódva if it was tied tightly and