szánva
Szánva is a term that appears primarily as a grammatical form in Hungarian rather than as a widely recognized standalone word. In linguistic use, szánva is described as an adverbial or past participle form created with the suffix -va, typically associated with a verb stem. Because the exact modern cognate verb behind szánva is obscure or historical, the form is mostly encountered in older texts, poetic language, or dialectal contexts rather than in everyday contemporary Hungarian.
Etymology and form: The -va/-ve participial suffix in Hungarian attaches to verb stems to yield adverbial or
Usage and meaning: When encountered, szánva is usually interpreted in context as indicating something done with
Limitations: Szánva does not have a widely established set of meanings or a stable, modern lexical presence.
See also: Hungarian grammar, past participles, -va/-ve suffix, szándék.