nedvekkel
Nedvekkel is the instrumental plural form of the Hungarian noun nedv, which means sap, juice, or moisture. In English, nedvekkel can be rendered as “with saps” or “with juices.” The word is primarily used in descriptive or literary contexts to indicate that something is saturated with sap or moisture, or to describe a surface or object that is accompanied by sap.
Morphology and usage notes: Nedv is a mass noun referring to plant sap or moisture in general.
Context and register: Nedvekkel tends to appear in poetry, nature writing, and historical texts. It evokes imagery
- A levél nedvekkel telve lógott a hajtásról.
- A fa kérge nedvekkel borított volt, ragyogó fényt vonzva a reggeli fényben.
See also: nedv, nedvesség, kapcsolódó kifejezések a természet leírásában.