The Hungarian word for cap is
sapka
Translations for cap and their definitions
kupak | |
1. n. bottle cap |
sapka | |
1. n. beanie | |
2. n. cap, skullcap, bonnet (a close-fitting head covering without a brim) | |
3. n. cap (a protective cover or seal) |
fedél | |
1. n. lid, cap, top (cover of a container) | |
2. n. (of a book) cover | |
3. n. (folksy, or figurative) roof (especially: accommodation, dwelling-place, or abode; any place to live) |
tető | |
1. n. roof | |
2. n. lid, upper cover | |
3. n. (chiefly with a possessive suffix) top, peak, summit (the highest or uppermost part of something) | |
4. n. (with a possessive suffix) ne plus ultra, pinnacle (the utmost level of something outrageous) | |
5. n. (with a possessive suffix) point (a purpose or objective, which makes something meaningful) |
sisak | |
1. n. helmet |
csúcs | |
1. n. tip, point (the sharp end of a conical object) | |
2. n. top (the uppermost part of a tree, or of a tower tapering to a point) | |
3. n. (geography) peak, summit (the top of a hill, mountain or range, ending in a point) | |
4. n. (figurative) pinnacle, peak, height (the point of greatest achievement or success) | |
5. n. record, peak (the highest value reached in a time period) | |
6. n. rush hour (the times of the day when traffic jams are commonplace) | |
7. n. summit (gathering or assembly of leaders) | |
8. n. (geometry) vertex (the common point of the two rays of an angle) | |
9. n. (attributive, colloquial) great, fantastic, awesome, the bee’s knees (exceptionally good or impressive) |
kalap | |
1. n. hat (head covering) | |
2. n. (mycology) cap, pileus (the top part of a mushroom) |
plafon | |
1. n. ceiling (top of a room) |
limit | |
1. n. limit (the final, utmost, or furthest point) |
orom | |
1. n. (literary) promontory, summit, peak |
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