scilicet
ADV นั่น คือ กล่าวคือ เป็น ที่ รู้ ว่า in particular namely to wit videlicet nan-kue
SCILICET
Scil "i *cet, adv. Etym: [L., fr. scire licet you may know. ]
scil i cet |ˈsiləˌset ˈsɪləˌsɛt | ▶adverb that is to say; namely (introducing a word to be supplied or an explanation of an ambiguity ). ORIGIN Latin, from scire licet ‘one is permitted to know. ’
scilicet |ˈsɪlɪsɛt, ˈsʌɪlɪsɛt, ˈskiːlɪkɛt | ▶adverb that is to say; namely (introducing a word to be supplied or an explanation of an ambiguity ). ORIGIN Latin, from scire licet ‘one is permitted to know ’.
sci li cet Adverb bildungssprachlich |sc i licet |lateinisch scilicet = man höre!; freilich, zusammengezogen aus: scire licet = man darf wissen nämlich Abkürzung: sc. Abkürzung: scil.
scil i cet /sɪ́lɪsət, sáil -/〖<ラテン 〗副詞 すなわち (⦅略 ⦆sc. ).