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Italian
Etymology
From indebito + -mente.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /in.de.bi.taˈmen.te/
- Rhymes: -ente
- Hyphenation: in‧de‧bi‧ta‧mén‧te
Adverb
indebitamente
- undeservedly
- wrongfully, erroneously
c. 1307, Dante Alighieri, “Trattato primo, Capitolo I [First Treatise, Chapter 1]”, in Convivio [The Banquet], Florence: Le Monnier, published 1964, section 3:Dentro da l’uomo possono essere due difetti e impediti: l’uno da la parte del corpo, l’altro da la parte de l’anima. Da la parte del corpo è quando le parti sono indebitamente disposte, sì che nulla ricevere può, sì come sono sordi e muti e loro simili.- Within man there can be two kinds of defects and impediments: one from the body, the other one from the soul. From the body, it is when the parts are wrongfully disposed, so that it can't receive anything, as is the case with the deaf, the dumb, and the like.