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Placet   Listen
noun
Placet  n.  
1.
A vote of assent, as of the governing body of a university, of an ecclesiastical council, etc.
2.
The assent of the civil power to the promulgation of an ecclesiastical ordinance. "The king... annulled the royal placet."






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"Placet" Quotes from Famous Books



... quominus[271] novum consilium capiamus, in primis magnam puto. Profecto virtus atque sapientia major in illis fuit, qui ex parvis opibus tantum imperium fecere quam in nobis, qui ea bene parta vix retinemus. Placet igitur eos dimitti et augere exercitum Catilinae? Minime, sed ita censeo; publicandas eorum pecunias, ipsos in vinculis habendos per municipia,[272] quae maxime opibus valent; neu quis de his postea ad senatum referat neve cum populo agat; qui aliter fecerit, senatum existimare eum contra ...
— De Bello Catilinario et Jugurthino • Caius Sallustii Crispi (Sallustius)

... is evident praestat praestare praestitit it is better juvat juvare juvit it delights apparet apparere apparuit it appears placet placere placuit it pleases (placitum est) accedit accedere accessit it is added accidit accidere accidit it happens contingit contingere contigit it happens evenit evenire evenit it turns out interest interesse ...
— New Latin Grammar • Charles E. Bennett



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