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placet

English

Etymology

Latin it is pleasing, inflection of place? (I am pleasing).

Noun

placet (plural placets)

  1. A vote of assent, as of the governing body of a university, an ecclesiastical council, etc.
  2. The assent of the civil power to the promulgation of an ecclesiastical ordinance.
    (Can we find and add a quotation of Shipley to this entry?)
    • J. P. Peters
      The king [] annulled the royal placet.

Interjection

placet

  1. Expression of assent to a vote in the governing body of a university, an ecclesiastical council, etc.

Anagrams

  • caplet

French

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin placet.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /pla.s?/

Noun

placet m (plural placets)

  1. (historical) petition, appeal

Further reading

  • “placet” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).

Italian

Noun

placet m (invariable)

  1. consent, approval, pleasure
    Synonyms: assenso, consenso, approvazione, beneplacito



Latin

Verb

placet

  1. third-person singular present active indicative of place?: "he/she/it pleases"
    Vide?mus, s? placet.
    Let us see, if he/she/it pleases.

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placest

English

Etymology

place +? -est

Verb

placest

  1. (archaic) second-person singular simple present form of place

Anagrams

  • caplets, placets

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