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licit

/ˈlɪs.ɪt/ · adj

Meaning

  1. Not forbidden by formal or informal rules.
  2. Explicitly established or constituted by law.

Etymology / origin

From Latin licitus (“lawful”), perfect participle of licet (“[it] is permitted”, impersonal verb).

  1. licitus(Latin)
  2. licit (English)
  3. Relations: uder

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