investitura
investiture
noun een-veh-stee-TOO-rah Rare
Origin: Medieval Latin investitura, from investire (to clothe, to vest with authority)
Also means
formal appointment
Usage Note
Investitura refers to the formal bestowal of authority, office, or a fief — used in political, ecclesiastical, and historical contexts. The Lotta per le Investiture (Investiture Controversy) was a major medieval conflict between popes and emperors. The plural is investiture.
Examples
"La cerimonia di investitura del nuovo vescovo era solenne."
Natural Translation
The investiture ceremony of the new bishop was solemn.
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