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Definition of Videlicet

Videlicet
Videlicet Vi*del"i*cet, adv. [L., contr. fr. videre licet, literally, it is easy to see, one may or can see.] To wit; namely; -- often abbreviated to viz.

Meaning of Videlicet from wikipedia

- up viz. or videlicet in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The abbreviation viz. (or viz without a full stop) is short for the Latin videlicet, which itself...
- rex diuina gratia inspirante ... Zagrabiensem constituit episcopatum videlicet ut quos error idolatrie a dei cultura extraneos fecerat, episcopalis cuira...
- Ferentino. It was created a duchy by Pope Paul III (1534–1549) in the bull Videlicet immeriti on 31 October 1537, with his son Pier Luigi Farnese and his firstborn...
- the abbreviations for the Latin phrases exempli gratia, id est, and videlicet are being used logographically to indicate English phrases which are rough...
- previous text in the same do****ent. It is sometimes truncated to "supra". videlicet (viz.) "namely", "that is to say", or "as follows" A contraction of "videre...
- Slavic feudal title servos militum, qui utique stultissimi sunt, servos videlicet stultorum Oxford English Dictionary; see also Online Etymology Dictionary...
- Latinae Tomus CXLIX (Paris), p. 1004: "...alterumque in loco ejus, Joannem videlicet Sabinensem episcopum (non tamen vacua manu) canonica parvipendentes decreta...
- Dominicae Nativitatis MDLV, postridie quam PP Marcellus creatus est, videlicet die Mercurii IIII Idus Aprilis [10 April 1555], maioris hebdomadae, instantibus...
- previous text in the same do****ent. It is sometimes truncated to "supra". videlicet (viz.) "namely", "that is to say", or "as follows" A contraction of "videre...
- of Munster, including the Gaelic-Norse city of Limerick ('Limericenæ videlicet regnum'). Supported by Robert Fitz-Stephen and Miles de Cogan, he set...