létét
Létét is a term that may refer to different concepts depending on language and context, but it is not a widely used or established English headword. The closest standard form is letét in Hungarian, which denotes a deposit or an item placed in custody. In Hungarian legal and financial texts, letét describes money or property held by a custodian—such as a bank, notary, or other trusted entity—for safekeeping, often as collateral or for a specific agreement.
In practical use, letét appears in phrases related to safekeeping arrangements. For example, letéti számla refers
If "Létét" appears in non-Hungarian texts, it is typically a misspelling or variation of letét, or it
Summary: The term most closely associated with Létét is the Hungarian letét, meaning deposit or custody of