tilalmát
Tilalmát is a Hungarian linguistic term used to describe a specific inflected form of the noun tilalom, which means ban or prohibition. In grammatical discussions, tilalmát is pointed to as an example of how Hungarian marks possession and definiteness on a noun that functions as the object of a clause. The form signals that the prohibition in question belongs to or affects a particular entity, rather than being a universal or unspecified ban.
Etymology and morphology: tilalom is the root meaning ban. In constructions that express possession and a definite
Usage: Tilalmát occurs primarily in formal, legal, or academic contexts where precise references to prohibitions are
Significance: The form highlights Hungarian's capacity to encode complex relationships on a single noun through affixation,
See also: tilalom; Hungarian grammar; definite direct object; possessive morphology.