Allowed vs Licit - What's the difference?
allowed | licit | Related terms |
Not forbidden by formal or informal rules.
* Undated , (anonymous translator),
* 1896 ,
* 2008 , July 27, Jeremy Seabrook, "
(legal) Explicitly established or constituted by law.
* 1913 , Joseph Selinger, "
Allowed is a related term of licit.
As a verb allowed
is (allow).As an adjective licit is
not forbidden by formal or informal rules.licit
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- Let it not be in any way licit to anyone among men to infringe this page of our confirmation, or to contravene it with rash daring.
- You seem to have been very much offended because your father talks a little sculduddery after dinner, which it is perfectly licit for him to do, [...]
Obama and the illusion of leadership", The Guardian ,
- [T]he vanity of efforts to deter humanity from following this licit and highly profitable mobility, clearly indicate the limits of their [leaders'] power.
- The contract validly made and consummated is dissolved by death alone. However, the Church must determine what is required for a valid and licit marriage contract.
