Ázik
Ázik is a Hungarian verb with two primary senses centered on moisture and warmth. In one sense it means to become wet or to be soaked, typically due to rain, dew, or immersion in liquid. In a second sense it can describe exposure to warmth or sunlight, implying that something is warm or drying as it absorbs heat. The two meanings are related through the common element of moisture and temperature, and the word is commonly used for both objects and living beings.
Etymology and classification: Ázik is a native Hungarian verb. Its exact historical origin is not definitively
Usage: In contemporary Hungarian, ázik is used to describe things that have become wet, such as clothing,
See also: Hungarian verbs, Weather terms in Hungarian, Etymology of Hungarian words.
Note: This article provides a concise overview of the term as it is used in standard Hungarian.