lövést
Lövés, in Hungarian literature and everyday language, refers to a single act of firing a weapon or to the fired shot itself. The form lövést is the definite direct object form of the noun lövés, used when the shot is identified or specified in the sentence. Thus lövést marks the shot as a known, concrete item that the verb acts upon.
Etymology and grammar: lövés comes from the verb lő, meaning to shoot or fire. It is a
Usage: lövés and its definite form lövést appear in contexts involving firearms, hunting, military matters, and
Related terms: lövészet refers to the sport of shooting; lövészek or sportlövők denote shooters. plural forms
See also: lőtt, lőfegyver (firearm), vadászat (hunting), sportlövészet (sport shooting).
Lövést thus functions as a grammatically specific form of lövés, tightly tied to the act of firing