ö-zik

Etymology
From the sound, , used in some Hungarian dialects (chiefly in the South, most notably around ) instead of certain instances of the sound , e.g. saying instead of  (but not  or  because only the second  of this word may be a  , often marked  in Hungarian linguistic literature, which becomes  in this dialect; the first letter  invariably denoting the more open sound ). With the suffix.

Verb

 * 1)  to use a dialect that replaces certain  sounds with the sound, or to use the sound  in a particular word or words