dispelluto
Dispelluto is the past participle of the Italian verb dispellere, meaning to dispel, dissipate, or drive away. It is used both as a verbal participle in compound tenses and as an adjective describing something that has been dispelled or driven away. In literary or formal Italian, it can describe things such as fears, rumors, or mists that have been removed or dispersed.
Etymology: The term comes from the Latin dis- meaning away and pellere meaning to drive or push,
Usage: As a verb form, dispelluto appears in tenses formed with avere, as in Ho dispelluto i
Context and nuances: Dispelluto is more common in written or elevated registers and in scientific, philosophical,