[ˈtɛrɛp]
OriginBack-formation from terepes (“extensive, spread out; fat, full-bodied”), from terepélyes ~ terebélyes by contraction.
- ground, field, area (an open area in nature used for sports such as running, skiing, tourism, etc.)
- terrain
- figurativelyfield (an intellectual or practical field of activity, scope of knowledge)
Formsterepek(plural) · terep(nominative, singular) · terepek(nominative, plural) · terepet(accusative, singular) · terepeket(accusative, plural) · terepnek(dative, singular) · terepeknek(dative, plural) · tereppel(instrumental, singular) · terepekkel(instrumental, plural) · terepért(causal-final, singular) · terepekért(causal-final, plural) · tereppé(singular, translative) · terepekké(plural, translative) · terepig(singular, terminative) · terepekig(plural, terminative) · terepként(essive-formal, singular) · terepekként(essive-formal, plural) · -(essive-modal, singular) · -(essive-modal, plural) · terepben(inessive, singular)