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quod·li·bet \ˈkwädləˌbet\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English, from Medieval Latin quodlibetum, from Latin quod libet what you will, as you please, from quod (neuter of qui who) + libet it pleases, from libēre to please — more at who, love 1. a. : a subtle or debatable point; especially : a theological or scholastic question proposed for argument or disputation b. : a scholastic or theological debate over such a question 2. a. : a humorous musical medley or fantasia b. : a whimsical harmonic combination of melodies |