illeso
unharmed
adjective eel-LEH-zoh Rare
Origin: from Latin in- (not) + laesus (hurt, injured)
Also means
unhurt
Usage Note
Illeso means physically unharmed after an accident, attack, or disaster: uscire illeso (to come out unscathed). It agrees in gender and number: illeso/illesa/illesi/illese. It is largely formal or journalistic; in speech, incolume or sano e salvo cover the same ground.
Examples
"È uscito illeso dall'incidente."
Natural Translation
He came out of the accident unharmed.
Literal Translation
He-came-out unharmed from-the accident.
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