vévérték
Vévérték is a term of Hungarian origin, often encountered in the context of folklore and traditional beliefs. It literally translates to "witch's mark" or "witch's spot." Historically, vévérték referred to any physical mark on a person's body that was believed to be a sign of witchcraft or demonic influence. These marks could range from moles and birthmarks to scars or unusual skin conditions.
The belief in vévérték was prevalent in many European cultures, particularly during periods of intense superstition
The interpretation of what constituted a vévérték varied, but common characteristics included being insensitive to pain,