˜yÐÄvlog

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non placet

[ non pley-sit ]

noun

  1. (especially in a church or university assembly) an expression or vote of dissent or disapproval.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of non placet1

First recorded in 1580–90, non placet is from Latin nÅn placet “it is not pleasingâ€
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Example Sentences

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Those issues were also the ones that received the most contested votes as bishops voted "placet" or "non placet" — yay or nay — on each of the 167 paragraphs.

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Eccere autem capite nutat; non placet quod repperit.

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Apage, non placet profecto mihi illaec aedificatio: Nam os columnatum poetae esse indaudivi barbaro, Quoi bini custodes semper totis horis occubant.

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There is a further demand or request of the Bishops, “ut suffragia patrum non super toto Schemate et quasi in globo, sed seorsim super unâquâque definitione, super unoquoque Canone, per Placet aut Non placet sigillatim rogentur et edantur.â€

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If some answer, Non placet, he mentions the number, and adds, “Nosque, sacro approbante Concilio, illa ita decernimus, statuimus atque sancimus ut lecta sunt.â€

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