Where does “izgul” come from?
izgul (Hungarian) comes from Hungarian izgat, from Hungarian -gat, from Hungarian -at, from Hungarian -t, from Proto-Uralic -tt.
izgul (Hungarian): to worry, fuss, fret, have butterflies in one's stomach, be nervous/anxious, sweat
Definitions
- to worry, fuss, fret, have butterflies in one's stomach, be nervous/anxious, sweat
Ancestry of “izgul”, step by step
| Step | Language | Word | Meaning |
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| 1 | Hungarian | izgat | to excite, upset; to excite, stimulate; to... |
| 2 | Hungarian | -gat | Mostly added to transitive verbs to form new... |
| 3 | Hungarian | -at | Added to a back-vowel verb to form a verb with a... |
| 4 | Hungarian | -t | Used to form the accusative case; -ed, -t. Used... |
| 5 | Proto-Uralic | -tt | — |
Words derived from “izgul”