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licentia
lĭcentĭa, ae, f. [licet], freedom, liberty, leave to do as one pleases, license. I In gen.: Dae. ...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.
licentia ae, f
licens, freedom, liberty, license, leave : nobis nostra Academia magnam licentiam dat, ut, etc.: tantum licentiae dabat gloria: sumpta pudenter, H.— Boldness, presumption, license : (militum) licentiam reprehendere, Cs.: a Democrito omnino haec licentia: iuvenilis quaedam dicendi.— Unrestrained liberty, license, dissoluteness, licentiousness, wantonness : deteriores sumus licentiā, T.: omnium rerum: malle licentiam suam quam aliorum libertatem, L.: militum, N.: magna gladiorum est licentia, i. e. murder is prevalent : inmensa ponti, O.—Person., the goddess of License : templum Licentiae: lasciva, H.
lĭcentĭa, ae, f. [licet], freedom, liberty, leave to do as one pleases, license. I In gen.: Dae. ...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.