sújtása
Sújtása is a Hungarian word that translates to "sway," "swing," or "rocking motion" in English. It commonly refers to the gentle, rhythmic movement of something back and forth. This can describe various physical phenomena, such as the swaying of trees in the wind, the rocking of a boat on water, or the gentle movement of a cradle.
The term can also be used metaphorically to describe a state of fluctuation or instability. For example,
In some contexts, "sújtása" can also imply a more forceful or sweeping movement, like a pendulum's swing