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‖ non licet|nɒn ˈlɪsɛt| [L. = ‘it is not lawful’.] †1. A refusal of permission. Obs.
1622Mabbe tr. Aleman's Guzman d'Alf. 50, I was dismist with a non licet. 2. attrib. (hyphened). Not allowed, unlawful.
1628Prynne Brief Surv. 80 These non-licet times of Marriage. 1637Heylin Antid. Linc. Pref. 2 This and such like lawlesse, and non-licet Pamphlets. 1672Wood Life 9 Feb. (O.H.S.) II. 242 Dye..keeps a non-licet coach,..notwithstanding the vicechancellor had prohibited him. 1891Wrench Winchester Word-bk., Non-licet adj., illegal: unbefitting a Wykehamist. Ex.—Don't sport non-licet notions. |