törik

Hungarian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈtørik]
  • Hyphenation: tö‧rik
  • Rhymes: -ørik

Etymology 1

tör + -ik (ancient middle-voice marking suffix)

Verb

törik

  1. (intransitive) to break (to end up in two or more pieces)
    Active-voice counterpart: tör
Usage notes
  • This verb is a member of one of those (few) quasi-homonymous verb pairs that exist both with and without an -ik ending. All (intransitive) suffixed forms of these pairs are identical (sometimes they can even have derived forms that coincide), with the exception of their dictionary form (the third-person singular indicative present, with or without -ik). However, the meaning of these pairs is usually distinct, sometimes unrelated. Examples include (fel)áldoz(le)áldozik, bánbánik, (meg)bíz(meg)bízik, érérik, esz (rare)eszik, hajolhajlik, (felül)múl(el)múlik, (hozzá)nyúlnyúlik, (el)vesz(el)veszik~(el)vész, and törtörik (along with their verbal prefixes), hallhallik (archaic), érezérzik (archaic), sometimes with some difference: (el)hibázhibádzik, (le)torkoltorkollik. Therefore one may well need to check the context and the arguments to ascertain which member of the verb pair is relevant.
  • This verb is called a pseudo-ik verb, as its -ik ending presents itself only in the 3rd-person singular (indicative present) form, but it is not an -ik verb in any other aspect. As a result, it cannot take the -om/-em/-öm ending in the 1st-person singular (indicative present) form, even in the most erudite style, only -ok/-ek/-ök. Naturally, the optional -m ending cannot appear, either, in their subjunctive or conditional 1st-person singular forms, so only -jak/-jek and -nék is possible in these respective forms. These verbs include the following: bomlik, (el)bújik, (meg)érik, (le)folyik, (össze)gyűlik, hazudik, (le)hullik, (bele)/(oda)illik, (meg)jelenik, (el)kopik, (el)múlik, ömlik, (meg)születik, (meg)szűnik, (meg)telik, tojik, (el)törik, (el)/(fel)tűnik, (el)válik, and (el)züllik. (Ki)nyílik partially belongs here, as it cannot take the first-person -om ending but it can take the third-person -jék.
Conjugation

The regular past participle of törik is törött, unless there is an adverbial phrase or verbal prefix modifying its meaning, in which case tört is more common. For example:

törött üveg (broken glass) ~ darabokra tört üveg (glass broken to pieces)
törött ág (broken branch) ~ letört ág (broken off branch)
Derived terms
Compound words
  • törik-szakad

(With verbal prefixes):

  • betörik
  • beletörik
  • benntörik
  • eltörik
  • feltörik
  • félbetörik
  • kettétörik
  • kitörik
  • letörik
  • megtörik
  • összetörik
  • széjjeltörik
  • széttörik
Expressions
  • derékba törik
  • ha törik, ha szakad

Etymology 2

tör + -ik (personal suffix)

Verb

törik

  1. third-person plural indicative present definite of tör

Further reading

  • törik in Bárczi, Géza and László Országh. A magyar nyelv értelmező szótára (‘The Explanatory Dictionary of the Hungarian Language’, abbr.: ÉrtSz.). Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 1959–1962. Fifth ed., 1992: →ISBN
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