megfrészelt
Megfrészelt is a Hungarian verb that translates to "sawed through" or "cut through with a saw" in English. It is the past tense, third-person plural form of the verb "megfrészeli," meaning "to saw through." The verb implies the action of completely severing something by using a saw. This can refer to literal cutting of materials like wood or metal, or it can be used metaphorically to describe a thorough or decisive action. For example, one might say "the logs were megfrészelt" to indicate they were completely sawn. In a figurative sense, it could imply something was definitively dealt with or resolved. The root of the word, "frész," is related to the German word "fräsen," which means to mill or to rout, suggesting a connection to cutting or shaping tools. Therefore, "megfrészelt" specifically denotes a completed sawing action, emphasizing the thoroughness of the cut.