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licet
[ lee-ket; English lahy-set ]
Latin.
- it is allowed.
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Non licet esse vos—It is not lawful for you to exist—was the stern edict of extermination pronounced against the saints.
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Enatum inde monumentum aere perennius, licet passim appareant sinistre dicta, minus perfecta, veritati non satis consentanea.
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Quid licet Jovi non licet bovi; the maxim ought to be repeated every time this familiar story is told.
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Et licet unicus eis fuisset, mallent prole caruisse, quam talem habuisse.
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Et licet juribus divino antiquo civili et canonico promulgatum legitur Qui seminat metet ut habetur Esai 37 ibi.
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