illegittimo
illegitimate
adjective eel-leh-JEET-tee-moh Rare
Origin: From Latin illegitimus, from in- (not) + legitimus (lawful).
Also means
unlawful
Usage Note
Illegittimo can describe a child born outside marriage (the historical sense) or, more commonly today, something that lacks legal authority: un governo illegittimo (an illegitimate government). The antonym is legittimo. It agrees in gender: illegittima (f), illegittimi/e (pl).
Examples
"Il contratto è stato dichiarato illegittimo."
Natural Translation
The contract was declared illegitimate.
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