suhanó
Suhanó is a term found in Hungarian language use, functioning as a present-participle adjective derived from the verb suhan. In Hungarian grammar, the suffix -ó forms adjectives from verbs to describe ongoing or characteristic action, and suhanó conveys a sense of sliding, gliding, or passing by smoothly. The exact nuance depends on the surrounding noun and context.
In meaning, suhanó is typically associated with rapid, fluid motion or a sound associated with such movement.
Etymology and form: suhanó is formed from the imperfective verb suhan, using the habitual present-participle suffix
Usage considerations: as a descriptive literary term, suhanó can convey atmosphere and dynamism. It is less
See also: suhanás, suhogó, present participles in Hungarian.