释义 |
scili·cet I. \ˈsiləˌset, ˈsīləˌset, ˈskēləˌket\ adverb Etymology: Middle English, from Latin, from scire to know + licet it is permitted, 3d person singular present indicative of licēre to be permitted — more at science, license : to wit : namely, videlicet — used before a word that is to be supplied or understood (as in completing a text felt to be obscure) II. noun (-s) : an instance of the use of scilicet or something (as a clause) introduced by it < a text full of scilicets > |