[ˈvɛkni]
EredetFirst attested in 1866. Borrowed from Bavarian wegken, from Middle High German wecke, from Old High German wecki, weggi, from Proto-Germanic *wagjaz, from Proto-Indo-European *weǵʰ-. Suffixed with -i to resolve the word-final consonant cluster, compare cetli from Bavarian zettl or German Zettel (/ˈt͡sɛtl̩/) etc.
- colloquialloaf (an elongated, egg-shaped block of bread)
“Négy veknit vettem a családi összejövetelre.” — I bought four loaves for the family gathering.
“Vettem egy vekni kenyeret.” — I bought a loaf of bread.
Alakokveknik(plural) · vekni(nominative, singular) · veknik(nominative, plural) · veknit(accusative, singular) · vekniket(accusative, plural) · vekninek(dative, singular) · vekniknek(dative, plural) · veknivel(instrumental, singular) · veknikkel(instrumental, plural) · vekniért(causal-final, singular) · veknikért(causal-final, plural) · veknivé(singular, translative) · veknikké(plural, translative) · vekniig(singular, terminative) · veknikig(plural, terminative) · vekniként(essive-formal, singular) · veknikként(essive-formal, plural) · -(essive-modal, singular) · -(essive-modal, plural) · vekniben(inessive, singular)