lankás
Lankás is a Hungarian adjective used to describe forms that are slender, elongated, and smoothly curved. It is commonly applied to describe people’s physiques—such as lankás nyak (slender neck) or lankás karok (slender arms)—as well as lines, silhouettes, and natural or man-made forms with an elegant, elongated shape. The term carries a sense of grace and refinement rather than bulk or angularity.
In usage, lankás often appears in descriptive prose and poetry, but it can also be found in
Etymology and form: lankás is a native Hungarian adjective formed with the -ás suffix, which is commonly
Related terms and nuances: synonyms include karcsú (slim) and vékony (thin), though lankás specifically emphasizes elongation