védhetség
Védhetség is a Hungarian noun that denotes the capacity or possibility of protection or defense. It is formed from the verb root véde- (to defend or protect) together with the suffixes -het- (ability) and -ség (nominal suffix). In contemporary usage, the concept is usually expressed with more common terms such as védelem (protection) or védhetőség (protectability). Védhetség itself is comparatively rare and is most often found in theoretical, historical, or stylistic texts; some sources may treat it as archaic or non-standard.
In legal or policy discussions, védhetség could be used to discuss whether a subject qualifies for protection
It should not be confused with védettség, a more common term meaning immunity or a state of
Etymology: véde- (to defend/protect) + -het- (ability) + -ség (nominal suffix).
See also: védelem, védettség, védhetőség, jogvédelem, adatvédelem.