végzdött
Végzdött is a term that appears in certain historical Hungarian legal texts and refers to a specific type of punishment. It is generally understood to mean the forfeiture or confiscation of property. This was a common penalty in medieval and early modern legal systems across Europe, including in Hungary. The property subject to végzdött could include land, movables, or other assets. The purpose of this punishment was often to penalize offenders, to deter future criminal behavior, and sometimes to provide financial restitution to victims or the state. The specific circumstances under which végzdött could be applied varied according to the laws in effect at the time and the nature of the offense committed. It was a significant legal tool used by authorities to maintain order and enforce justice within the societal framework of the period. The etymology of the word itself likely relates to concepts of ending or finality, reflecting the definitive loss of property associated with the penalty.