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licet

[ lee-ket; English lahy-set ]

Latin.
  1. it is allowed.


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Example Sentences

Non licet esse vos—It is not lawful for you to exist—was the stern edict of extermination pronounced against the saints.

Enatum inde monumentum aere perennius, licet passim appareant sinistre dicta, minus perfecta, veritati non satis consentanea.

Quid licet Jovi non licet bovi; the maxim ought to be repeated every time this familiar story is told.

Et licet unicus eis fuisset, mallent prole caruisse, quam talem habuisse.

Et licet juribus divino antiquo civili et canonico promulgatum legitur Qui seminat metet ut habetur Esai 37 ibi.

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