csorog

Etymology
Probably from +. This, however, is uncertain due to the onomatopoeic nature of the word.

Verb

 * 1)  to trickle, dribble, run, flow, stream to flow in a very thin stream or drop continuously
 * 2)  to trickle, babble
 * 3)  to leak of a leaky container or defective mechanism: to allow liquid or grain-like material to pass through an opening that should be sealed
 * 4)  to drift with pulled-in oars to allow a boat to be carried by the river's current
 * 1)  to leak of a leaky container or defective mechanism: to allow liquid or grain-like material to pass through an opening that should be sealed
 * 2)  to drift with pulled-in oars to allow a boat to be carried by the river's current