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servitù

servitude

noun sehr-vee-TOO Common

Origin: from Latin 'servitus'

Also means

easement

Usage Note

Servitù is invariable in the plural (le servitù) due to its stressed final vowel. In law it is the technical term for an 'easement' (a right of way over neighbouring land), well beyond its general sense of 'servitude' or household staff.

Examples

"La servitù di passaggio è registrata."

Natural Translation

The right of way is registered.

Literal Translation

The easement of passage is registered.

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