incolomità
safety, incolumity
noun een-koh-loh-mee-TAH Rare
Origin: From Latin 'incolumitas', safety, soundness.
Usage Note
Incolumità (also spelled incolumità) is a formal or legal term denoting physical safety and freedom from harm — incolumità pubblica (public safety) and incolumità personale (personal safety) are standard legal phrases. Like all nouns ending in -tà, it is invariable in plural. It is rarely used in casual speech, where sicurezza is preferred.
Examples
"La polizia garantisce l'incolumità dei cittadini."
Natural Translation
The police guarantee the safety of citizens.
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