munito
equipped
adjective moo-NEE-toh Rare
Origin: From Latin munitus, past participle of munire (to fortify).
Also means
armed
Usage Note
Munito typically means 'equipped with' or 'provided with,' and is followed by di: munito di documento ('equipped with an ID'). In military or historical contexts it can mean 'armed' or 'fortified.' Agreement: munita, muniti, munite.
Examples
"Presentarsi munito di documento valido."
Natural Translation
Arrive equipped with a valid ID.
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