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scilicet

[sil-uh-set] / ˈsɪl əˌsɛt /


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Scilicet mala, quæ Dioscorides Persica quoque & Medica, & citromala, Plinius item Assyria appellari dicit.

From Cookery and Dining in Imperial Rome by Vehling, Joseph Dommers

Ethelwerd had before acknowledged that he reported many things—"sicut docuere parentes;" and then he immediately adds, "Scilicet Aelfred rex Athulfi regis filius; ex quo nos originem trahimus."

From The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle by Ingram, J. H. (James Henry)

Scilicet hoc recte jacere est tua retia, Petre, Nimirum, Christus cum jubet, abjicere.

From The Complete Works of Richard Crashaw, Volume II (of 2) by Crashaw, Richard

Scilicet hic, Lector, cur noster habebere, non est; Deliciis folio non faciente tuis.

From The Complete Works of Richard Crashaw, Volume II (of 2) by Crashaw, Richard

Scilicet ut die natali munus annale genio solverent, manum à cœde ac sanguine abstinerent.—Censorin. de Die Natali, c.

From The Phantom World or, The philosophy of spirits, apparitions, &c, &c. by Christmas, Henry




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