First attested in 1810. morc (“grumpy”) + -os (adjective-forming suffix)[1]
morcos (comparative morcosabb, superlative legmorcosabb)
Inflection (stem in -a-, back harmony) | ||
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singular | plural | |
nominative | morcos | morcosak |
accusative | morcosat | morcosakat |
dative | morcosnak | morcosaknak |
instrumental | morcossal | morcosakkal |
causal-final | morcosért | morcosakért |
translative | morcossá | morcosakká |
terminative | morcosig | morcosakig |
essive-formal | morcosként | morcosakként |
essive-modal | — | — |
inessive | morcosban | morcosakban |
superessive | morcoson | morcosakon |
adessive | morcosnál | morcosaknál |
illative | morcosba | morcosakba |
sublative | morcosra | morcosakra |
allative | morcoshoz | morcosakhoz |
elative | morcosból | morcosakból |
delative | morcosról | morcosakról |
ablative | morcostól | morcosaktól |
non-attributive possessive - singular |
morcosé | morcosaké |
non-attributive possessive - plural |
morcoséi | morcosakéi |