melléknévösszetett
Melléknévösszetett is a Hungarian linguistic term referring to a compound word formed by two adjectives, where the first adjective modifies the second. This type of compound structure is not as common as other compound formations in Hungarian, but it does exist. The meaning of the compound word is derived from the combined meaning of its constituent adjectives. For example, a hypothetical "piros-kék" might describe something that is both red and blue, or a shade that is a mixture of red and blue. The relationship between the adjectives can be one of description, comparison, or even a more nuanced semantic link. The grammatical function of the compound adjective is typically that of an adjective, modifying a noun. The construction allows for more specific and descriptive adjectives to be formed, enriching the vocabulary. Unlike some other compound words, the meaning is usually quite transparent, directly reflecting the individual meanings of the adjectives. The hyphen is often used to separate the two adjectival components, though in some instances, they may be written as a single word if the compound becomes idiomatic or frequently used. The precise usage and frequency can vary, and some formations might be considered more poetic or literary than everyday language.