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ETYMOLOGY.
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II. Adjectives are formed by adding:—

(a) -as, -os, -es, -ös, to substantives; as—

hely, place; helyes, proper (i.e. in the right place).
ágy, bed; ágyas, furnished with beds.
arany, gold; aranyos, golden, or covered with gold.

(b) -talan or -telen are the negatives of the foregoing; as—

helytelen, improper.
ágytalan, without beds.
aranytalan, without gold.

(c) -i, mostly used after names of places. It denotes "pertaining to," or may be rendered in English by "of"; as—

Budapesti, of Budapest, or pertaining to Budapest.
házi, domestic.

(d) Diminutives are derived by adding -s, to adjectives ending with a vowel; or -es, -ás, -os to those ending in a consonant; as—

sárga, yellow; sárgás, yellowish.
öreg, old; öreges, elderly.


III. Verbs are formed by adding:—

(a) -al, -ol, -el, or -oz, -ez, to substantives, which become then active verbs; as—

házal(ni),[1] to peddle. vasal(ni), to iron.
ablakoz(ni), to furnish with windows.

  1. The ending -ni belongs to the class of suffixes, and not to the formatives.