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scilicet

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scil·i·cet  (sl-st, skl-kt)
adv. Abbr. sc. or ss.
That is to say; namely.

[Middle English, from Latin sclicet, contraction of scre licet, it is permitted to know : scre, to know; see skei- in Indo-European roots + licet, third person sing. of licre, to be permitted.]

scilicet [ˈsɪlɪˌsɛt]
adv
namely; that is: used esp in explaining an obscure text or supplying a missing word
[Latin: shortened from scīre licet it is permitted to know]


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Abbas beati Martini, SCILICET REX FRANCIAE, est canonicus de consuetudine et habet parvam proebendam quam habet sanctus Venantius, et debet sedere in sede thesaurarii
 
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