Silbentrennung
vizAussprache
Etymologie
() From Latin videlicet (“that is to say, namely”), short for videre licet (“it is permitted to see ”). The ‘z’ was originally not a letter but a common Middle Latin scribal abbreviation|scribal abbreviation]] that was used for -et, specifically a Tironian note. The symbol resembled ‘z’, or rather 3 and Ȝ, and hence is thus represented in type. Compare ⁊, the Tironian symbol for Latin et (“and”) (in isolation, not as suffix).