inviati
Inviati is a Latin term that is generally understood to mean “the uninvited.” In classical and later Latin usage, it appears as a plural form referring to guests or attendees who have not been invited to a gathering. The word is connected to the verb invito, “to invite,” or its related participles, and it is often encountered in discussions of hospitality, etiquette, and social norms in Roman literature. Depending on context, inviati can symbolize disruption of proper protocol, boundary crossing, or social tension at feasts and public events.
In scholarly works, inviati is typically discussed within topics on hospitality ethics, Roman social practices, and
Inviati also appears in modern contexts as a potential proper noun, title, or brand name in fiction,