szeg

Etymology 1
From  or. Compare 🇨🇬 and descendants.

Verb

 * 1)  to, to fringe
 * 2)  to cut especially bread
 * 3)  to break, contravene a rule or the law
 * 4)  to break one’s word, promise, or oath
 * 1)  to break, contravene a rule or the law
 * 2)  to break one’s word, promise, or oath
 * 1)  to break one’s word, promise, or oath

Etymology 2
Possibly from.

Etymology 3
Probably a native word, a semantic variant of the noun, specifically of its original Proto-Ugric meaning of “wedge” in the sense of a wedge-like projection, corner, wedge-shaped area. It is becoming obsolete even in dialectal usage. In modern Hungarian, mainly its derivative is used.

Noun

 * 1)  nook
 * 2)  part, section chiefly of a settlement
 * 1)  part, section chiefly of a settlement