incolumità
safety; physical integrity
noun een-koh-loo-mee-TAH Rare
Origin: From Latin incolumitas, 'state of being unharmed'.
Usage Note
Incolumità is a feminine invariable noun (the accent fixes its stress and its plural is identical: l'incolumità remains incolumità). It specifically means being physically unharmed — mettere a rischio l'incolumità pubblica (to endanger public safety). It is a more formal word than sicurezza; you would hear it in official reports and news, not casual conversation.
Examples
"La polizia garantisce l'incolumità dei cittadini."
Natural Translation
The police guarantee the safety of citizens.
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