licit
形容词 adj.
英文释义
形容词 adj.
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Not forbidden by formal or informal rules.
— Undated, Pope Honorius III Solet Annuere (anonymous translator), Let it not be in any way licit to anyone among men to infringe this page of our confirmation, or to contravene it with rash daring.
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Explicitly established or constituted by law.
— The contract validly made and consummated is dissolved by death alone. However, the Church must determine what is required for a valid and licit marriage contract.
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词源
From Latin licitus (“lawful”), perfect participle of licet (“[it] is permitted”, impersonal verb).
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