szem

Etymology
From, then from , via  in one dialect (such as the one used in the Old Hungarian Lamentations of Mary), resulting in dialectal , as well as via  and the current, standard  from another dialect.

Noun

 * 1) eye visual organ in humans and animals
 * 2)  eye sight, look or attention
 * 3)  eye point of view, perspective or opinion
 * 4) grain the harvested seed of various cereal crops
 * 5)  grain, speck tiny particle of sand or dust
 * 6) an individual item out of a group of similar objects
 * 7) one piece of any small succulent fruit, especially those that grow in clusters
 * 8) one piece of something small, round and numerous, such as a bead of pearl, a medicine pill, etc.
 * 9)  single, only not accompanied by anything else, one in number
 * 10)  stitch a single turn of the thread round a needle
 * 1) an individual item out of a group of similar objects
 * 2) one piece of any small succulent fruit, especially those that grow in clusters
 * 3) one piece of something small, round and numerous, such as a bead of pearl, a medicine pill, etc.
 * 4)  single, only not accompanied by anything else, one in number
 * 5)  stitch a single turn of the thread round a needle
 * 1)  single, only not accompanied by anything else, one in number
 * 2)  stitch a single turn of the thread round a needle
 * 1)  stitch a single turn of the thread round a needle