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videlicet

[wi-dey-li-ket, vi-del-uh-sit] / wɪˈdeɪ lɪˌkɛt, vɪˈdɛl ə sɪt /


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Videlicet, he came, saw, and overcame… Who came? the king.

From The Philosophy of the Plays of Shakspere Unfolded by Bacon, Delia

Videlicet: The sermons consisted principally of assertion that man himself consisted chiefly of original sin. 

From Memoirs by Leland, Charles Godfrey

Item, to my son Matt Flowerdale, I bequeath two bale of false dice; Videlicet, high men and low men, fullomes, stop cater traies, and other bones of function.'

From The London Prodigal; "by William Shakespeare." as it was played by the King's Majesties servants. by Unknown

"Videlicet," said Colepepper, with a swaggering air, "let us hear the temptation."

From The Fortunes of Nigel by Scott, Walter, Sir

Super apostolica ne-de, An Videlicet diuino sit iure nec ne, anque pōtifex qui Papa dici caeptus est, iure diuino in ea ipea president, nō parū laudanda ex sacro Biblior. canone declaratio. sedita p.

From Works of Martin Luther With Introductions and Notes (Volume I) by Luther, Martin




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