idbélyegének
Idbélyegének is a Hungarian term that translates to "its name stamp" or "its identification mark." It is not a commonly used phrase in standard Hungarian and typically appears in specialized contexts, often related to historical documents, archival records, or specific types of seals. The concept refers to a mark or inscription that serves to identify or authenticate an object or document. This could be a literal stamp bearing a name or initial, or a more symbolic mark that denotes ownership, origin, or authenticity. In historical contexts, such idbélyegének might have been applied to artifacts, manuscripts, or even livestock to signify belonging or to prevent forgery. The precise nature of what constitutes an "idbélyegének" would depend heavily on the specific artifact or document being discussed. It implies a deliberate act of marking for the purpose of identification or verification. The term itself suggests a historical or formal application of a distinguishing feature, rather than a casual or everyday identification method.