kszénig
Kszénig is a Hungarian word that translates to "that of the xenops" or "belonging to the xenops." It is a grammatical construction used to indicate possession or association with the xenops, a genus of birds. The xenops are small passerine birds belonging to the Furnariidae family, which also includes ovenbirds and woodcreepers. They are found in Central and South America and are characterized by their stiff tail feathers, which they use to prop themselves up as they forage for insects on tree trunks and branches. The word kszénig would be used in a sentence to describe something that belongs to or is related to these birds, such as their nest or a particular behavior. For example, one might refer to "a kszénig fészek" meaning "a nest of the xenops." The term is primarily of linguistic interest within the Hungarian language when discussing ornithology or the classification of these specific birds.