arbitrio
will
noun ar-BEE-tree-oh Rare
Origin: From Latin arbitrium, from arbiter (judge).
Also means
discretion
Usage Note
Arbitrio most often appears in the phrase libero arbitrio (free will), a key term in philosophy and theology. In legal or everyday Italian it also means acting at one's own discretion, sometimes with a negative connotation of acting arbitrarily: agire a proprio arbitrio means to act on one's own whim.
Examples
"Il libero arbitrio è un tema filosofico fondamentale."
Natural Translation
Free will is a fundamental philosophical topic.
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