kiszabott
Kiszabott is a Hungarian past participle and adjective derived from the verb kiszab, meaning to impose or levy a penalty, tax, fee, or other charge. In official or bureaucratic language, it describes an amount or consequence that has been set by an authority and is due or payable. In English, it is commonly translated as “imposed,” “levied,” or “assessed.”
The form is created by adding the suffix -ott to the verb stem kiszab. It is typically
Usage and register are mainly legal, administrative, and formal writing. Kiszabott appears in statutes, official notices,
See also: kiszab (to impose), Hungarian legal terminology, administrative language. The term is specific to Hungarian