kezd

Etymology
From an unattested stem of unknown origin +.

Verb

 * 1)  to begin, start (to initiate or take the first step into something)
 * 2) * 1651, Miklós Zrínyi, Szigeti veszedelem (“”, literally “The Peril of Sziget”), Franklin (1901), canto 3, stanza 7; translation by László Kőrössy:
 * De Arszlán nem meré megvárni Musztafát, / Mindjárt Budán hagyá minden partékáját, / És nyomozni kezdé császár nagy táborát; / De úgy is megtalálá maga halálát.
 * But Arslan did not dare await Mustapha, / Immediately left in Buda all his riches, / And tried to find the emperor’s great camp, / But even so he found his death.
 * Literally: “(…) And began to look for the emperor’s great camp, (…)”
 * 1)  to do something with something (meaningfully, with purpose), use something  usually used with or
 * 1)  to do something with something (meaningfully, with purpose), use something  usually used with or