Where does “licēns” come from?

licēns (Latin) comes from Latin licet, from Proto-Italic *likēt — to be available, to have the value of, to be for sale.

licēns (Latin): allowing; permitting

Definitions

  1. allowing; permitting

Ancestry of “licēns”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latinlicetit is allowed; one is permitted; although, even...
2Proto-Italic*likētto be available, to have the value of, to be for sale

Words derived from “licēns

Every word from Proto-Italic *likētEvery word from Latin licet