inviolatus
Inviolatus is a Latin adjective meaning inviolate, uninjured, or untouched. It is derived from the verb violare, meaning to violate, and the prefix in-, meaning not. Thus, inviolatus literally translates to "not violated." The term is often used in legal and religious contexts to describe something that is considered sacred, protected, or immune from harm or interference.
In Roman law, inviolatus could refer to a person or place that was granted special protection. For
In a broader, more general sense, inviolatus can describe anything that remains pure, undefiled, or unchanged.