merítve
Merítve is a Hungarian verbal participle form derived from the verb merít, which means to dip, immerse, or soak. As a past participle, merítve functions as an adjective or a participial descriptor indicating that an object has undergone the action of dipping or immersion. It can be used in descriptive passages to convey the resulting state of being dipped, as well as in compound verbal constructions with auxiliary verbs to express tense or voice.
Etymology and morphology: merítve combines the root merít with the suffix -ve, a standard Hungarian suffix for
Usage and contexts: Merítve appears most often in contexts where immersion or dipping is relevant, such as
Related terms: The noun merítés refers to immersion or the act of dipping; merítő is a noun