vádlottet
Vádlottet is the definite accusative form of the Hungarian noun vádlott, meaning “the defendant” in a criminal case. Vádlott denotes the person who is accused of a crime and is undergoing a trial. The form vádlottet (the definite form used when the defendant is the direct object of a verb) is part of Hungarian’s system of definite object marking, which modifies nouns according to their role in the sentence. In other grammatical contexts, the indefinite nominative vádlott is used, for example when the defendant is the subject of a sentence.
Etymology and related forms: vádlott is derived from the verb vádlani or vádolni (to accuse) and the
Usage: vádlottet is principally encountered in legal language, court documents, and media reporting, where precise grammatical
See also: vádlás (accusation), vád (charge), vádló (accuser, prosecutor), vádirat (indictment), bíróság (court).