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Scilicet
Scilicet Scil"i*cet, adv. [L., fr. scire licet you may know.]
To wit; namely; videlicet; -- often abbreviated to sc., or
ss.
Videlicet
Videlicet Vi*del"i*cet, adv. [L., contr. fr. videre licet,
literally, it is easy to see, one may or can see.]
To wit; namely; -- often abbreviated to viz.
Meaning of Licet from wikipedia
- The Loyola-ICAM
College of
Engineering and
Technology (
LICET) is a
private Catholic engineering and
technology school run by the
Society of
Jesus in Chennai...
- Quod
licet Iovi, non
licet bovi is a
Latin phrase,
literally "What is
permissible for
Jupiter is not
permissible for a cow". The
locus classicus (origin)...
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Latin videlicet,
which itself is a
contraction of the
Latin phrase videre licet,
meaning "it is
permitted to see". It is used as a
synonym for "namely"...
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Licet Hernández (born 14
April 1993) is a
Cuban rower. She
competed in the women's
lightweight double sculls event at the 2016
Summer Olympics. She was...
- it in
favor of
canon law. It
contained three parts: Sane
licet sancta ecclesia, Sane
licet fallax, and
Volumus et Mandamus. The
first part of the decretal...
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omnis actus legitimus, ita quod
agere non potest, nec
aliquem convenire,
licet ipse ab
aliis possit conveniri was
formerly the law
prohibiting an excommunicated...
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saint of
Italy along with
Catherine of
Siena with the
apostolic letter "
Licet Commissa". Pope Pius also
mentioned the two
saints in the
laudative discourse...
- This was the
first papal election celebrated in
accordance with the
decree Licet de
evitanda discordia,
promulgated in the
Third Lateran Council in 1179...
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imago tua~~ / Sed nil vota valent.
venias citò Christe;
resurget /
Clausa licet tumulo mater et
astra petet. Shakespeare-ssonnets.com.
Retrieved 19 April...
- – nec
invideo – sine me, liber, ibis in urbem; ei mihi, quod
domino non
licet ire tuo!: "Little book – for I don't
begrudge it – go on to the city without...