enged

Etymology
. Possibly from a language +. Róna-Tas proposes a borrowing from West Old Turkic *äŋ-, which would occur before Hungarians migrated to Carpathian basin in 10th century. See Proto-Turkic for more.

Verb

 * 1)  to give way, give in, yield, cede, succumb to some force:
 * 2)  to concede, give ground, yield, retreat, relax, budge in an argument; from one’s stance:
 * 3)  to allow, permit
 * 4)  to run to make a liquid flow; to make liquid flow from an object
 * 5)  to take a certain amount less, remit reduce amount e.g. by giving discount; out of some price:, with the amount of reduction in the accusative
 * 6)  to ease, slacken
 * 7)  break, ease, cease, subside, let up to become less severe
 * 8)  to bleed to spread from the intended location and stain the surrounding cloth
 * 1)  to take a certain amount less, remit reduce amount e.g. by giving discount; out of some price:, with the amount of reduction in the accusative
 * 2)  to ease, slacken
 * 3)  break, ease, cease, subside, let up to become less severe
 * 4)  to bleed to spread from the intended location and stain the surrounding cloth
 * 1)  break, ease, cease, subside, let up to become less severe
 * 2)  to bleed to spread from the intended location and stain the surrounding cloth
 * 1)  to bleed to spread from the intended location and stain the surrounding cloth