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Hungarian
Etymology
From méreg (“poison”) + -et (accusative suffix) + vesz (“to take”) + -het (“can, may”, potential suffix), literally “one can take poison on it”. Compare German auf etwas Gift nehmen können; see also the explanation in its etymology.
Pronunciation
Verb
mérget vehet[1]
- (idiomatic, with -ra/-re) to (be able to) bet the farm, bet one's bottom dollar, bet one's boots, take to the bank (to be absolutely sure about it, to have no doubt about something)
- Nem vennék rá mérget. ― I would not count on it.
1952 (Hungarian translation: 1972), Isaac Asimov (translator Gyula Baranyi), Foundation and Empire (Alapítvány és Birodalom):És beszéltek. Mérget vehet a szavukra.- They talked. You can believe them.
Usage notes
- It most commonly occurs with the pronoun rá (“on it”, sometimes “on him/her”), but other arguments are also possible with the same -ra/-re suffix: (arra, erre, (egy)valamire, semmire (se/sem), amire/amelyre, másra, a többire, valaki szavára/szavaira, hűségére, megbízhatóságára etc.).
- When the demonstrative pronouns arra (“on that”) or erre (“on this”) take the place of the argument, they are normally moved to the beginning of the phrase:
- Arra mérget vehetsz. ― You can bet the farm on that.
- Erre mérget vehetsz. ― You can bet on this.
Other variations:
- Mérget mernék venni rá, hogy ez így történt. ― I’d bet this is how it happened. (literally, “I would dare to take poison on…”)
- Ha ő kezeskedett érte, akkor mérget lehet rá venni. ― If he guaranteed it then you can bet on it.
Conjugation
- For the verb, see vesz.
- The inflected noun mérget remains unchanged.
References
- ^ Given as mérget lehet rá venni (“one can take poison on it; poison can be taken on it”) in méreg in Bárczi, Géza and László Országh: A magyar nyelv értelmező szótára (“An Explanatory Dictionary of the Hungarian Language”, abbr.: ÉrtSz.). Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 1959–1962. Fifth ed., 1992: →ISBN and in Pusztai, Ferenc (ed.). Magyar értelmező kéziszótár (“A Concise Explanatory Dictionary of Hungarian”). Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 2003. 2nd, expanded and revised edition →ISBN. Online searchable version (under development).