custodia
custody
noun koos-TOH-dyah Less Common
Origin: Latin custodia (guard, keeping)
Also means
case
Usage Note
Custodia has two common meanings: legal custody (of children or property) and a protective case or cover (for a phone, glasses, etc.). Context distinguishes them — 'la custodia dei figli' is child custody, while 'la custodia del telefono' is a phone case. The related verb is custodire (to guard, to keep). An older sense means a guard or custodian, still found in custodia cautelare (pre-trial detention) in legal Italian.
Examples
"Il giudice ha assegnato la custodia dei figli alla madre."
Natural Translation
The judge awarded custody of the children to the mother.
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