licet
Licet is an impersonal Latin verb meaning “it is permitted” or “it is allowed.” It expresses permission or allowance and is typically used with a dative of the person to whom the permission is granted, followed by an infinitive or a finite verb that names the action. The present form licet is impersonal and has no explicit subject; the past form licuit means “it was permitted.”
Common constructions include Mihi licet facere id (It is permitted for me to do that) or Tibi
Etymology and related terms: licet comes from the Latin verb licere, “to be permitted.” The concept of
Usage and scope: Licet appears in classical authors, juristic texts, and medieval Latin as a standard way