dellinteresse
Dell'interesse is an Italian prepositional phrase formed from di + l'interesse, meaning “of the interest” or “of the stake.” It is not a standalone concept, but a common component in legal, economic, and political language that signals possession, concern, or relevance to a particular interest. The phrase often appears in longer expressions such as nell'interesse del pubblico or nell'interesse della sicurezza, where the focus is on what benefits a group or objective.
Etymology and grammar: The noun interesse derives from the Latin intersessus or interesse, historically tied to
Usage notes: Dell'interesse may appear in contexts describing who benefits or bears responsibility, or in phrases