lícita
Lícita is the feminine singular form of the adjective lícito in Spanish and Portuguese, meaning lawful, legitimate, or permitted by law or rules. It is used to describe actions, claims, or statuses that are authorized by legal or normative frameworks, in contrast to illicit or illicitas terms.
The word derives from Latin licitus, from licēre “to be permitted,” and has evolved through the Romance
In Spanish and Portuguese, lícito has gender and number agreement: lícito (masculine), lícita (feminine), lícitos (masculine
Usage notes and examples: “actividades lícitas” refers to permitted activities, “contratos lícitos” to lawful contracts, and
See also: ilícito, licitud(e); licitude, a related English noun referring to the quality of being licit or