szög

Etymology 1
., in the sense of 🇨🇬. The term had already had a similar sense since early times, mostly in derivatives and as the second element of compounds referring to geometrical shapes.

Noun

 * 1) nail spike-shaped metal fastener used for joining wood or similar materials
 * 2)  angle
 * 3) angle, viewing direction
 * 4)  nook, corner
 * 5)  angle, projection projecting or protruding part
 * 1)  angle, projection projecting or protruding part
 * 1)  angle, projection projecting or protruding part

Etymology 2
Probably from the same obsolete stem as.

Adjective

 * 1)   brown or brownish, whether blackish dark brown or fairish light brown
 * 2) * 1853,, Ágnes asszony (Mistress Aggie), translated by
 * Öltözetjét rendbe hozza, / Kendőjére fordít gondot, / Szöghaját is megsimítja / Nehogy azt higgyék: megbomlott. / Oh! irgalom atyja, ne hagyj el.
 * Skirt is smoothed down, coat is straightened, / shawl is carefully presented, / raven hair is neat and tidy. / They must see: she’s not demented. / Forsake me not, father of mercy.