besittare
Besittare is an Italian verb of the first conjugation (infinitive besittare) that means to possess, hold, or occupy a property or right. It can indicate both legal possession and physical occupation, or the act of taking possession and exercising ownership or use over a thing. In legal, historical, or literary contexts, besittare appears to describe who holds or occupies a well-defined asset, sometimes implying a formal or documented title to the thing in question.
The use of besittare is relatively formal and, in modern everyday Italian, it is uncommon. Speakers typically
Conjugation-wise, besittare is treated as a regular -are verb, following the typical patterns of the first conjugation.
In summary, besittare is a formal, somewhat archaic term for possessing or occupying a property or right.