[ˈlɒpoʃ]
EredetFrom Proto-Uralic *lappɜ (“flat surface”) + -os (adjective-forming suffix). Cognate to Finnish lape, Erzya лапужа (lapuža).
- flat (having no variations in height)
- colloquialflat (having small or invisible breasts)
- dull, bland, stale, uninteresting
“lapos közhelyeket pufogtat” — to mouth platitudes
- not-comparableconsisting of a given number of pages or sheets
Alakoklaposabb(comparative) · leglaposabb(superlative) · lapos(nominative, singular) · laposak(nominative, plural) · laposat(accusative, singular) · laposakat(accusative, plural) · laposnak(dative, singular) · laposaknak(dative, plural) · lapossal(instrumental, singular) · laposakkal(instrumental, plural) · laposért(causal-final, singular) · laposakért(causal-final, plural) · lapossá(singular, translative) · laposakká(plural, translative) · laposig(singular, terminative) · laposakig(plural, terminative) · laposként(essive-formal, singular) · laposakként(essive-formal, plural) · -(essive-modal, singular) · -(essive-modal, plural)