servitiumból
Servitiumból is a Hungarian phrase formed from the Latin noun servitium, meaning servitude, bondage, or service, combined with the Hungarian ablative suffix -ból/-ből, which marks origin. The expression literally means "from servitude" or "out of servitude" and is used to indicate something that originates from a state of servitude or from service, depending on the context.
Etymology and nuance: The term rests on Latin servitium and the Hungarian origin marker -ból/-ből. Because servitium
Usage: Servitiumból appears mainly in scholarly, historical, or legal writings, especially in discussions of feudal obligations,
Példamondat: A servitiumból származó kötelezettségek a középkori jogban gyakori jellegűek voltak. This illustrates how the phrase
See also: Latin terms in Hungarian, ablative case in Hungarian, serfdom and feudal obligations in medieval Europe.