vérrel
Vérrel is the instrumental case form of the Hungarian noun vér, meaning blood. It is created by attaching the instrumental suffix -rel to the stem, with the form following standard Hungarian vowel harmony. The word conveys means, manner, or accompaniment, roughly translating to “with blood” in English. As a grammatical form, vérrel does not denote a separate concept; it functions to describe how something is affected, performed, or presented.
In usage, vérrel tends to appear in descriptive or literary prose, especially in scenes involving injury or
- A ruhája vérrel borított. (Her clothes were blood-stained.)
- A sebéből vérrel csöpögött. (Blood was dripping from his wound.)
- The suffix -rel is one of the instrumental forms in Hungarian, governed by general rules of vowel