megtagadhatók
Mektagadhatók is a Hungarian term that translates to "unshaven" or "beardless" in English. It is often used to describe a state of not having a beard or facial hair, particularly in historical or cultural contexts where beards were common or expected. The term can refer to individuals who are naturally unable to grow a beard, those who choose to shave, or those who are described as beardless for symbolic or narrative reasons. In some traditional societies, the absence of a beard could carry specific social or symbolic meanings.
The word mektagadhatók itself is derived from the Hungarian words "megtagadni" (to deny) and "tag" (beard). Therefore,