nyaláb
Nyaláb is a Hungarian word that translates to "bunch," "bale," or "sheaf" in English. It is commonly used to refer to a collection of similar items bundled together for convenience or transport. The most frequent usage is for agricultural products, such as a nyaláb of straw or hay, which are bound together into manageable units. It can also be applied to other gathered items, like a nyaláb of newspapers or a nyaláb of firewood. The term implies a degree of organization and compactness, where individual elements are held together by some binding material or simply by being tightly packed. The size and composition of a nyaláb can vary greatly depending on the items being bundled. In a more figurative sense, it can sometimes imply a group or cluster of things, though this is less common than its literal meaning.