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līcĭātus

līcĭātus · adj

begun, commenced

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What it meant

līcĭātus — Lewis & Short

līcĭātus, a, um, adj.licium; laid, leashed, like a web; hence, trop.,

I begun, commenced (late Lat.): ut ita dicam liciatum videtur, quod nondum est, Aug. Civ. Dei, 22, 14; id. Gen. ad Litt. 3, 14.

Where it came from

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