kötött
Kötött is a Hungarian word that functions primarily as the past participle of the verb kötni, and as an adjective describing states derived from that action. The form can be used in several related but distinct senses, depending on the context.
In a literal sense, kötött describes something physically bound or tied. For example, it can describe ropes,
In a figurative sense, kötött often conveys constraint or obligation. When something is köttettséggel jár or
In economics and finance, kötött can appear in phrases describing fixed or pegged arrangements, such as kötött
Etymology and related forms: kötött is derived from the root köt-, with the customary Hungarian past-participle
Overall, kötött is a versatile term in Hungarian, spanning physical binding, knitted textiles, legal obligations, and