- up viz. or
videlicet in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
abbreviation viz. (or viz
without a full stop) is
short for the
Latin videlicet,
which itself...
- rex
diuina gratia inspirante ...
Zagrabiensem constituit episcopatum videlicet ut quos
error idolatrie a dei
cultura extraneos fecerat,
episcopalis cuira...
- ("Vicar-General") Vic. –
Vicar Vid. –
Vidua ("Widow" – Breviary) Vid., Videl. –
Videlicet ("Namely") Vig. –
Vigilia ("Vigil" of a feast—Breviary) Viol. – Violaceus...
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medical contexts. Example: "That
patient needs attention, stat.!" viz.
videlicet "namely", "to wit", "precisely", "that is to say" In contradistinction...
- Ferentino. It was
created a
duchy by Pope Paul III (1534–1549) in the bull
Videlicet immeriti on 31
October 1537, with his son Pier
Luigi Farnese and his firstborn...
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continens atque potentiam. Unde
omnis ex
eodem illuminatur obscuritas,
cuius videlicet potentia quicquid subtile est
transcendit et rem grossam, totum, ingreditur...
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retrieved 7
October 2020
servos militum, qui
utique stultissimi sunt,
servos videlicet stultorum Oxford English Dictionary; see also
Online Etymology Dictionary...
- the
abbreviations for the
Latin phrases exempli gratia, id est, and
videlicet are
being used
logographically to
indicate English phrases which are rough...
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Dominicae Nativitatis MDLV,
postridie quam PP
Marcellus creatus est,
videlicet die
Mercurii IIII Idus
Aprilis [10
April 1555],
maioris hebdomadae, instantibus...
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previous text in the same do****ent. It is
sometimes truncated to "supra".
videlicet (viz.) "namely", "that is to say", or "as follows" A
contraction of "videre...