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videlicet

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


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Qui regni post se reliquit haeredes Frothi videlicet & Haldanum.

From Beowulf An Introduction to the Study of the Poem with a Discussion of the Stories of Offa and Finn by Chambers, R. W.

Et pro predicta Aluecia uxore sua unam robam videlicet et octo virgas panni de secta secundorum clericorum cum furrura de scurellis.'

From Villainage in England Essays in English Mediaeval History by Vinogradoff, Paul

Thus, too, it is declared that the treaty of Staples in 1492 was to be confirmed per tres status regni Angli� rit� et debit� convocatos, videlicet per prelatos et clerum, nobiles et communitates ejusdem regni.

From View of the State of Europe during the Middle Ages, Vol. 3 by Hallam, Henry

Why do I wear breeches and a cocked hat—when I am abroad, videlicet?

From Dreamers of the Ghetto by Zangwill, Israel

Dallas and Walton, of counsel for Watson, denied that the words could be rejected, though laid under a videlicet, as they were material, and they were not repugnant to anything that went before.

From The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll, Vol. 10 (of 12) Dresden Edition?Legal by Ingersoll, Robert Green




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