öttség
"Öttség" is a Hungarian word that translates to "emptiness" or "void" in English. It can refer to a physical absence of something, such as an empty space or a lack of contents. In a more abstract sense, öttség can describe a feeling of desolation, loneliness, or a lack of purpose. It can also be used in philosophical or spiritual contexts to denote the absence of inherent existence or a state of non-being. The concept of öttség has appeared in various Hungarian literary and artistic works, often used to explore themes of existential angst, loss, or the human condition. Its precise nuance can vary depending on the context in which it is used, but it generally conveys a sense of lacking, absence, or void.