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51ce — Ce, Est un pronom neutre et demonstratif proprement de la premiere personne, Hoc, On le trouve aussi employé és seconde et troisiéme personnes, Istud, Illud, au 3. livr. d Ama. chap. 6. Dequoy Amadis fut tresaise, et s enquit comme il avoit ce… …
52certainement — Certainement, Certe, Enimuero, Nae, Nimirum, Porro, Proculdubio, Prorsum. Quidem certe, Siquidem, Vtique, Explorate, Indubitanter, Plane. Certainement il y a ici plus de mal que là de bien, Facile hic plus mali est, quam illic boni. Certainement …
53that is to say — A phrase of art used as a videlicet. See videlicet …
54viz. — viz. or viz abbrev. [ML, altered (because abbrev. for L et resembled a z) < earlier viet., contr. for L videlicet] videlicet; that is; namely …
55to wit — adverb as follows • Syn: ↑namely, ↑viz., ↑that is to say, ↑videlicet * * * adverb Etymology: Middle English to witen, literally, to know more at wit …
56Namely — Name ly, adv. 1. By name; by particular mention; specifically; especially; expressly. [Obs.] Chaucer. [1913 Webster] The solitariness of man . . . God hath namely and principally ordered to prevent by marriage. Milton. [1913 Webster] 2. That is… …
57Scilicet — Scil i*cet, adv. [L., fr. scire licet you may know.] To wit; namely; videlicet; often abbreviated to sc., or ss. [1913 Webster] …
58Viz — Viz, adv. [Contr. fr. videlicet.] To wit; that is; namely. [1913 Webster] …
59viz — abbreviation videlicet …
60Averroes — Ibn Rušd (ابن رشد) Averroes Statue of Averroes in Cordoba Full name ʾAbū l Walīd Muḥammad ibn ʾAḥmad ibn Rušd …