jő

Verb

 * , to come
 * 1) * 1853, János Arany: V. László (“The Ballad of King Ladislaus”; in: Magyar Poems: Selected and translated from the Hungarian with biographical notes by Nora de Vállyi and Dorothy M. Stuart. London: E. Marlborough & Co., 1911.)
 * Az alvó aluszik, / A bujdosó buvik; / Ha zörren egy levél, / Poroszlót jőni vél / Kanizsa, Rozgonyi.
 * The sleeper still in slumber lies; / The sentries, anxious-eyed, / Rozgonyi and Kanizsa deem / In every bush to hide.
 * (literally) … Rozgonyi and Kanizsa suspect a bailiff to come.