Égetett
Égetett is a Hungarian word that serves as the past participle of the verb égetni, meaning to burn. It functions as an adjective describing something that has undergone burning or charring. The form is derived from the verb root éget- with the common past participle suffix -ett, and it can appear before a noun (égett fa, égett felület) or in predicative position after a linking verb to describe the state of the subject.
In typical usage, égetett denotes materials or surfaces that show evidence of fire exposure: burnt or charred
Relation to related forms includes égetés, the noun for the act of burning, and égés, the broader
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