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Licentiate
Licentiate Li*cen"ti*ate (l[-i]*s[e^]n"sh[i^]*[asl]t or -sh[asl]t; 106), n. [LL. licentiatus, fr. licentiare to allow to do anything, fr. L. licentia license. See License, n.] 1. One who has a license to exercise a profession; as, a licentiate in medicine or theology. The college of physicians, in July, 1687, published an edict, requiring all the fellows, candidates, and licentiates, to give gratuitous advice to the neighboring poor. --Johnson. 2. A friar authorized to receive confessions and grant absolution in all places, independently of the local clergy. [Obs.] --Chaucer. 3. One who acts without restraint, or takes a liberty, as if having a license therefor. [Obs.] --Bp. Hall. 4. On the continent of Europe, a university degree intermediate between that of bachelor and that of doctor.

Meaning of Licentia from wikipedia

- derives from Latin licentia, "freedom" (from Latin licēre, "to be allowed"), which is applied in the phrases licentia docendi (also licentia doctorandi), meaning...
- Ryazan (Russian: Рязань) was a Hansa A Type cargo ship which was built as Licentia in 1944 by Flensburger Schiffbau-Gesellschaft, Flensburg, Germany for J...
- some other educational institutions, derived from the ancient formalism licentia docendi ("licence to teach"). In most countries, a research degree qualifies...
- Artistic license (alongside more contextually-specific derivative terms such as poetic license, historical license, dramatic license, and narrative license)...
- Prostitution in ancient Rome was legal and licensed. Men of any social status were free to engage prostitutes of either **** without incurring moral disapproval...
- Licentiate of Canon Law (Latin: Juris Canonici Licentiatus; JCL) is the title of an advanced graduate degree with canonical effects in the Roman Catholic...
- degree of Master of Arts traces its origins to the teaching license or Licentia docendi of the University of Paris, designed to produce "masters" who were...
- 1930s by Alfred Guillaume, who cited the ijazah as a precursor to the licentia docendi, which S**** Farid al-Attas agrees with. Makdisi, in a 1970 investigation...
- teach") first appeared in medieval Europe as a license to teach (Latin: licentia docendi) at a medieval university. Its roots can be traced to the early...
- des Mittelalters, vol. 3, Stuttgart: J.B. Metzler Verger, J. (1999), "Licentia", Lexikon des Mittelalters, vol. 5, Stuttgart: J.B. Metzler "International"...