scilicet

Etymology
Borrowed from.

Adverb

 * 1) Namely, to wit, as follows.
 * 2)  Done in the appropriate place within a jurisdiction for the documented act.
 * 1)  Done in the appropriate place within a jurisdiction for the documented act.

Usage notes
Often read out in translation as or.

Etymology
A contraction from +. Literally “it is permitted to know.” Compare and.

Adverb

 * 1) of course, naturally, namely, to wit, evidently, certainly, undoubtedly, no doubt, doubtless, truly
 * 2) that is to say (medieval)
 * 1) that is to say (medieval)
 * 1) that is to say (medieval)
 * 1) that is to say (medieval)
 * 1) that is to say (medieval)
 * 1) that is to say (medieval)
 * 1) that is to say (medieval)

Usage notes

 * The adverb scilicet is often followed by and.