ollók
Ollók, the Hungarian word for scissors, are hand-operated cutting tools consisting of two blades connected by a pivot. When the handles are squeezed, the blades move past each other to shear material placed between them. The plural ollók is used for the tool in general, while olló is the singular form.
There are many variants designed for different tasks. Household scissors handle paper and light materials, while
Construction and materials vary. Most ollók are made of steel, with carbon steel favored for edge retention
Historically, pivoted scissors appear in ancient contexts, with modern forms developing in Europe and becoming widely
Care and safety: keep blades clean and dry, avoid using scissors for purposes beyond their design, store