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Videlicet

Videlicet \Vi*del"i*cet\, adv. [L., contr. fr. videre licet, literally, it is easy to see, one may or can see.] To wit; namely; -- often abbreviated to viz.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
videlicet

"namely, to wit," mid-15c., see viz.

Wiktionary
videlicet

adv. namely, to wit, that is to say (''used when clarifying or naming the preceding item or topic'')

WordNet
videlicet

adv. as follows [syn: namely, viz., that is to say]

Usage examples of "videlicet".

In primis videlicet, quod pietantiarius qui pro tempore fuerit omni anno singulis festivitatibus infra scriptis duo ova in brodio pipere et croco bene condito omnibus et singulis fratribus .

But that the Free Company of Cannoneers, hearing of the daemonical plan, had come unsolicited to the defense of Land Nor with a weapon more utile than a thousand swords, videlicet, the great cannon BUMBERBOOM.

Physiognomia secundum tres authores, videlicet, Loxum, Aristotelem, et Palemonem.

Reverendus Pater Ricardus Bell quondam Episcopus Karleolensis qui ab hac luce migravit videlicet vicesimo Quarto die .

Videlicet: old, battered, handy Ready Jack with his chipped pommel-stone, and the ghul-skin sheath I bought in Cuneate Bay.