SCILICET

scilicet (sil-<<schwa>>-set or -sit). [fr. Latin scire licet “that you may know”] That is to say;

namely; VIDELICET. • Like videlicet, this word is used in pleadings and other instruments to introduce a more particular statement of matters previously mentioned in general terms. It hasnever been quite as common, however, as videlicet. — Abbr. sc.; scil.; (erroneously) ss. [Blacks Law 8th]