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Difeso

Difeso is an Italian term that derives from the verb difendere, meaning to defend or protect. It principally functions as the masculine singular past participle of difendere and is used as an adjective meaning defended or protected. The corresponding forms are difesa (feminine singular and also a noun meaning defense or protection), difesi (masculine plural), and difese (feminine plural). In everyday language, it can appear in constructions like “un edificio difeso” or “un’area difesa,” though such expressions are not extremely common in casual speech.

In legal language, difeso is also used as a noun to designate the person who is being

Difeso can also be found, though rarely, as a surname in Italian-speaking regions. As with many participial

defended
by
a
lawyer—the
defendant
or
client.
The
phrase
“il
difeso”
appears
in
court
documents
and
reporting
to
refer
to
the
person
represented
by
counsel.
This
usage
is
typical
of
formal
or
juridical
registers
and
contrasts
with
the
more
general
meaning
of
defend
or
defended.
adjectives,
its
use
depends
on
gender
and
number,
pairing
with
the
noun
it
modifies,
while
the
related
noun
difesa
denotes
defense
or
protection
in
a
broader
sense.