[ˈfɛlɦøː]
OriginFrom Proto-Finno-Ugric *pilwe. Cognates include Estonian pilv, Finnish pilvi and Erzya пель (peľ). The computing sense is a semantic loan from English cloud.
- cloud (a visible mass of water droplets suspended in the air)
- figurativelycloud (a group or swarm, especially suspended above the ground or flying)
- figurativelyperilous or concerning phenomenon
“(sötét) felhők tornyosulnak [valakinek] a feje fölött” — (dark) clouds are gathering above [someone]’s head
- cloud (the Internet, regarded as an abstract amorphous omnipresent space for processing and storage, the focus of cloud computing)
Formsfelhők(plural) · felhő(nominative, singular) · felhők(nominative, plural) · felhőt(accusative, singular) · felhőket(accusative, plural) · felhőnek(dative, singular) · felhőknek(dative, plural) · felhővel(instrumental, singular) · felhőkkel(instrumental, plural) · felhőért(causal-final, singular) · felhőkért(causal-final, plural) · felhővé(singular, translative) · felhőkké(plural, translative) · felhőig(singular, terminative) · felhőkig(plural, terminative) · felhőként(essive-formal, singular) · felhőkként(essive-formal, plural) · -(essive-modal, singular) · -(essive-modal, plural) · felhőben(inessive, singular)